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Ames, IA TRIBUNE D10,077 1"IIIIY NOV 20, 2001 GeO~9itr;uversity says .tasers intimidate 1 Officers at the State University oEWest Georgia have carried the weapon Ear two years By KAT! JIVIDEN But Bennett said, "We've StaffWrittr never deployed the taser. We have drawn' the taser on some Dual laser beams from a students and the response was taser is all you need to intimi- alanning." . date a student, an officer from West Georgia, located about the State University of West an hour from Atlanta, is one of Georgia said Monday. several universities around the "They were scared for their county carrying the advanced life," said Sgt. Laura Bennett, a taser, a less-lethal weapon that police officer with West stuns by electric shock. Officers , Georgia's Department of Public there have carried tasers for two Safety. years. They also carry firearms, pepper spray and an expandable Officials from Iowa State baton, University's Department of West Georgia's officers have Public Safety are trying to cona second less-lethal weapon vince the community to allow called pepperballs they them to be armed with tasers _ deploy pepper spray and bruise, the same brand and make issued sting and inhibit breathing - in to the West Georgia officers, their squad cars. Those are on The Board of Regents has hand for potential riots. refused to allow the state-certi"I am surprised" we've never fied officers to carry guns, That used the tasers, Bennett said. "I decision was made in the 1960s. know what it feels like. I don't want to do that to someone." TlISEBll pleases"page 83 -----v < • Tasers: ISU only school in Big 12 without arms ContinueJftumpage B1 ISU, the University of Iowa and the UniversilY of Delaware are the only universities with a student population of 20,000plus that do not arm their officers with handguns, In the Big 12 and the Land Grant II, ISU is the only school not to be armed. "It's insane not to carry a gun," Bennett said when told ISU's public safety officers do not carry weapons. "There is no way I would allow my pfficers to respond to city calls without weapons, That is ~xtremely dangerous," Bennett said officers use their tasers when students are combative or a harm to themselves or others. Tasers also would be used if a student had a knife, "It's very effective," she said, noting the city police department has deployed its tasers. It has been used "when we've had some mentally off people, who we've had to evict from campus, or someone who is off their medicine ... You don't want to kill someone if you don't have 'to... Every time an officer draws his or·her taser, it is documented, Bennett said, When one is used, the taser releases microdots and time stamps and dates the incident. STATE UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA Location: Carrolfton,<:;ci, , about an hourfromAtianca" Student population:About 10,000 Departmi':mt name: State UriiversityofWest Georgia Department of Public Safety Staff: Security guards, parking enforc:ementand 17 stat~ certified, SWOrn officers Crime: Biggest crime is aleohol, followed by burgiaries. Web ~Ite: WWw.westgu!du The information would also be downloaded by a public safety officiaJ and be made available to the public. "If you're not resisting or you're not causing a problem, there is no chance of being hit," Bennett said, adding the chances of getting hit in the eye are slim because officers aim for the center mass of a person's body. "It's an occupational hazard," she added. "Ifyau want to be a thief, you have to deal with what's coming ... You get what you ask for." Staff writer Kati Jividen can be reached at 232~ 2161, Ext. 344, or by , e-mail atkjividen@amestrib.com. I