Taser use by the Metropolitan Police Service has dramatically increased between 2011 and 2013, according to new figures from the Home Office.

In 2011 officers used the weapon 378 times compared to 2012 when the weapon was used 2,110 times.

In England and Wales, the number of occasions when the Taser is actually fired has remained fairly steady, which means that the percentage of discharges has dropped from 21% to 17%. In London, the number of times the weapon was actually fired by a Met Police officer has increased from 112 to 136 between 2011 and 2012.

Tasers had been fired 43 times during the first three months of 2013.

Jenny Jones, Green Party London Assembly member
Jenny Jones, Green Party London Assembly member

Responding to the news, London Assembly member Jenny Jones said: "The use of Tasers is fast becoming a regular part of policing in London. I am deeply worried that some officers are using it to force compliance with instructions, which is exactly what the Met Police promised would not happen.

"Their argument for the Taser roll out was that it would prevent many injuries to officers, but given such a large rise I worry that they might be using Tasers when they would normally defuse situations by more peaceful means. The dramatic increase in the number of times officers are drawing this weapon but not firing it, makes me worry it is being used too readily to force people to comply or face being Tasered."

The Green Party politician said she feared that greater use of Tasers would increase the chances of mistakes being made. She said London Mayor Boris Johnson should challenge the Commissioner about the rise in Taser usage.

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