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Quarterly report from independent volunteer panel on police use of powers – OPCC for Avon and Somerset

The Independent Scrutiny of Police Powers Panel (ISOPPP) meet quarterly to scrutinise files and real-life footage of police officer’s using their powers, such as the use of Taser, Stop and Search and other use of force. After each meeting, the panel produces a report of their findings, which is submitted to the Police and Crime Commissioner Clare Moody for oversight, as well as to the police for a response. You can read the panel’s specific ques…
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avonandsomerset-pcc.gov.uk broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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