Survey of Counties on CED Taser Use - Report, NJ AG, 2013
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All-County As of APrit s' 201j CED Summary F z ) o !"rEl HI 4V) E: r^ <.n ew e =s 63oE )L\ 7,O 32 lComplete BERGEN 20 Partial 141 Complete CAMDEN 68 Complete CAPE MAY 25 Complete CUMBERLAND 0 Complete ESSEX 5 Complete GLOUCESTER 30 Complete HUDSON 12 Complete HUNTERDON 0 Complete MERCER 7 Complete 26 Complete 6 Complete MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS 24 0 Partial SALEM 0 Complete SOMERSET 2 Complete SUSSEX 0 Complete UNION 37 Complete 2 Complete 1 431 - Budeetary constraints to purchase/maintain equipment - Policy too restrictive 3- More of a liability than benefit. Concerns regarding litigation, officer - Don't see benefit, don't plan to use - Training, initial and refresher, manpower issue * Complete PASSAIC TOTAL t) ^-z No Response - Resent 4/8/2013 to new Chief of Detectives OCEAN WARREN A. i ATLANTiC BURLINGTON ALT! H * safety, and iruurance