The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxPolice have got the go ahead to use "more painful" Tasers so powerful they could cause broken bones.Home Secretary Priti Patel has allowed forces across Britain to use controversial new Taser 7s for the first time.It came despite warnings by Government scientists the weapon could lead to more suspects suffering internal injuries and possible broken bones in "uncontrolled falls".Passers by also risk being hit by free-flying' electric shock-inducing probes which detach from the new stun guns and can travel up to 80ft after they have been fired.Tasers – introduced in Britain in 2003 – incapacitate targets with high-voltage electric pulses.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk