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  1. Doppler has pretty much explained the main gist of it. Taser officers are not that widespread at the moment. We usually only have about 2 units on shift that are taser officers in a serial. (a response team of 10-12 officers) only one or 2 of the cars would have officers equiped with them. also dispatch are not allowed to know and identify taser officers when they dispatch units to help. All officers are equiped with CS spray and as there is nothing comparable to that in GTA I usually use the tasers as a replacement. As with Driving, Met officers have to pass certain driving courses and exams to different levels. below is the levels in what you can and cant do. (sorry for the long post) Level 4 = Basic driving within the confines of the road traffic act. May use blue lights to indicate a driver to stop or at the scene of an incident. May not use audible warning equipment. May drive any vehicle that has a licence for (except specialist vehicles like station van, TSG carriers etc and on aid) with suitable assessment and OCU Commander authority, although the normal authority is for cars that are in the response category (If you don't have it written down that you are authorised to drive anything else, then you aren't). Written test and on road assesed drive. Level 3 = Standard response, may use police exemptions. May only use vehicles that are in the level three category - typically astra, focus, transit van etc. As a general rule the engine size will be less than 1.8l for a petrol and 2.0l for a diesel but there are exceptions. When driving a covert equipped vehicle must have roof light or high level blue light. Initial phase of pursuit only (not tactical options). May drive other vehicles within level 4 rules. Two week course at Hendon Driving School with written test beforehand. Despite common belief, you don't have to be a level 4 driver beforehand to satisfy the driving school criteria, however nearly all OCU's (including the MSC OCU) require this before you are put forward. Level 2 = Advanced without tactical options. May use police exemptions. May drive advanced catergory vehicles in response mode (marked level 2 in log book), typically these are area cars and traffic cars. When driving a covert equipped vehicle may only use grill strobes (roof / high level light reccomended, but not required). Initial phase of pursuit only (not tactical options). Further two week course at Hendon Driving School (after passing level 3 course). Level 1 - Advanced with tactical options. May use police exemptions. May drive advanced catergory vehicles in response mode (marked level 2 in log book), typically these are area cars and traffic cars. When driving a covert equipped vehicle may only use grill strobes (roof / high level light reccomended, but not required). Tactical phase of pursuit allowed. Further two week course at Hendon Driving School (after passing level 2 course) or four week course after level 3. There are other bolt ons such as PSU (TSG Carriers), 4x4 off road and motorcycle courses, both standard and advanced. Hope this helps.
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