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France to Trial Equipping Transport Police with Electric Stun Guns

  • On Thursday, February 19, Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot announced several hundred railway and metro officers will be armed experimentally, with about 10% of railway police—around 300 to 400 officers—authorized in the coming weeks.
  • The decree from the ministries of interior and transport aims to increase control over high-risk situations, with Transport Minister Tabarot calling the electroshock weapon an 'appropriate' response, citing public demand for security in transport.
  • Under the decree, the three-year experimental authorization requires a published order, prior training and an end-of-trial assessment; electroshock weapons are designed to temporarily incapacitate suspects, with a transport ministry source saying "in some countries, the Taser has proven effective".
  • Rights groups warn police use of stun guns has been controversial and linked to many deaths, while Taser, stun-gun manufacturer, insists their products are safe as all are trained officers authorised to carry lethal weapons.
  • Selected officers will be authorised in the coming weeks following the procedural order and training timetable, aiming to reduce firearm use despite critics citing risks of stun-gun use.
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An experiment will allow a few hundred SNCF and RATP security officers to be equipped with electrically pulsed pistols. But what are the prerogatives of this railway policy? What are its rights?

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For three years, individual and trained agents will experiment with this weapon, whose use in underground environments was still open for debate recently.

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SNCF (and RATP) security officers will be allowed to carry electric pulse pistols on an experimental basis.

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The Minister of Transport, announced this Thursday, February 19th that the security officers of SNCF and RATP will be able to carry electric impulse pistols in the coming weeks.

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estrepublicain.fr broke the news in Nancy, France on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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