Swiss Transport Police to Receive Stun Gun Authorization
Senate approves motion to equip transport police with stun guns, marking significant change in law enforcement capabilities

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Senate has approved a motion to equip transport police with stun guns.
- The motion was introduced by parliamentarian Michaël Buffat.
- Transport Minister Albert Rösti confirmed the government will amend the ordinance to allow the deployment.
- Many Swiss police forces have been using Tasers since 2008.
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They Said
"Obscure situations where blunt objects or knives are used in the presence of many passengers."
"The government will amend the ordinance regulating the deployment of the transport police."