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Harrisville police weigh 10-year Taser lease — $100,753 bundle includes devices, cartridges and VR training
Summary
The Harrisville Police Department presented a vendor proposal for a 10-year, all-inclusive Taser lease priced at about $100,753 total (roughly $10,053/year), covering handles, cartridges, VR simulation and instructor certifications. Council members pressed for itemized costs, alternatives to a decade-long commitment, and how many officers would be issued devices.
Harrisville police staff outlined a vendor proposal for a 10-year Taser lease that the department says bundles hardware, training and ongoing supplies for roughly $100,753 total, or about $10,053 annually.
The package, described by a department presenter (identified in the transcript as Speaker 4), would supply 9 paid handles (the vendor would ship 10 so the department would have a spare), an initial stock of field cartridges and inert training cartridges, instructor certifications, a VR simulator and data-analytics licensing. Speaker 4 said the set includes about 145 field cartridges and roughly 70 HALT training cartridges, plus…
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