â€mama-“ll. .. . Mignon-1 Arrests and use Of force ‘ ‘ . . :1» = . "1 ' in s d ed ' 2 li ‘ i""“ 813“" ‘ ecreas in 01 2, say po ce IIII “we“ - Bram JACKSON appropriate techniques in circumstances K.“ I w. ~ . For the Chronicle requiring use of force," read the report. â€Die L diligent reporting of these incidents assists ‘ ‘ . ' I ‘he number of calls for police semc' e in the the traimng' branch in modifying the deliv- n09, ‘. region rose last year. but numbers of eryofannual use of force trainingto ensure W I'- arrests and incidents requiring the use of optimal results." Â¥ 0’ gnaw.†III- foroe decreased. compared to 2011. local oops used pepper spray l 1 times in 3 UN“ II.- , - _ According to an annual report, there 2012, compared to 22 in2011. II-I Emu“ were 302.522 calls for service in 2012. an There were 151 incidents involving . .. .I v , increase of about one per cent from the year ï¬rearms last year. compared to 172 in 2011. * . . GARBAGE BAGS . before. Waterloo Regional Police Service None were discharged except for the pur- ‘ an“- 1 Ofï¬cers submitted 236 useâ€"of~force reports pose of the humane destruction of animals. ' fl ’- ' $ . m M a w x a. last year. compared to 254 in 2011 â€" a Ofthe 145 oflioers who drew their hand- .‘ i . i l i m seven per cent decrease. gun, 97 pointed their handgun at a subject. « ' ., â€3"â€? * ’ 1 Deputy chief Steve Beckett acknowl» compared to 119 oï¬icers in 2011. ‘ . , l ‘ " 3 m a M . 3.x â€- edged such numbers are dependent on the Increases were noted in the usage of ‘ * 5’1 1 " " . type of incidents ofï¬cers deal with, but hard impact weapons and carbine rifles. . ,_f snmn ‘ police chief Matt Torigian said they're also introduced to patrol in 2011. Statistics for :' " ' l indicative of community compliance and 2012 reflect the ï¬rst full year of availability 3 all i oï¬icer training. of the carbine rifle for patrol ofï¬cers V > ‘w Tasers were discharged 27 times in 2012. A carbine was deployed 104 times and ‘ 7 ' m M m 1 the same as 2011. but were displayed or pointed atasubject48 times last year. 7 v . , - V , .- ' g ‘ shown to individuals 56 times. compared to According to the report, “The decrease in ‘ V ' " « ‘ 1 ‘ '3 ' ~ ’ ' ' " just six times in 201 l. handguns drawn may be partially attributed ' i ' ‘ ; ‘ 99 V Police services board chair Tom Galloway to the increased availability of the carbine { 2 a H. wondered if those numbers reflect an asadeploymentoption." . - , . ‘ a. anomaly, but according to the report. the Four ofï¬cers sustained minor injuries in 1 ~ » » ~ -, , increase could be attributed to ofï¬cers’ 2012 as a result ofan incident where use of ._ r. a . I ‘ , awareness of the requirement to ï¬le a report force was reported. Seven injuries to “sub- ‘ V“ , mm WING , when they display the weapon jects" were reported, one case involving ‘ . , ' ' r . , . GLASSES 7 “The annual analysis highlights the fact fractured facial bones that resulted from ‘ ‘ " i t“ . V that Waterloo Regional Police Service oiï¬~ physical control techniques that the Special a†.. I †WI cers continue to use good judgment and Investigations Unit deemed justified. M a†'. W "â€5.†, x». *’ . , ' 7 AM .79 on. a 1M6.†' E’Wt‘n‘i-thilil £09: - LflSEP ltAlFIREMDVAL 'LASER TATTOO REMOVAL’ a†a r 3 HOPE FOR CHRONIC MIGRAINE surrenens ; ' n ‘1 '79 ‘L c 1 I6 " ‘ . > A .~ _ g 3 '0 ‘l.79u.ar 10513.99 ‘ - I Mlgrainersmorethaniustaheadadie.nunbeadebilitatiigcomï¬tionwhidihasatomiderableinpactonme z ' 3 5 quality or life or sufferers and their families. 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