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As regards part (c) of the question, the Police have pledged to conduct a full review of police policy and procedures and to address the recommendations made in connection with the Death Inquest. These recommendations include:
(i)
better and broader firearms training;
(ii)
tactical training for officers to deal with armed offender incidents;
(iii) better training in radio communication; and
(iv) possible use of certain chemical spray to temporarily disable or
incapacitate a violent offender.
The Police hope to complete this review as soon as possible.
End/Wednesday, July 12, 1995
Purchase of electricity from Daya Bay
Following is the question by the Hon Christine Loh Kung-wai and a written reply by the acting Secretary for Economic Services, Mrs Elizabeth Bosher, in the Legislative Council today (Wednesday):
Question:
According to the Secretary for Economic Service's reply to a question asked on 24 May 1995, about 64% of the electricity purchased by China Light and Power customers from the Guangdong Nuclear Power Station (GNPS) at Daya Bay is subject to a price cap. In this connection, will the Administration inform this Council:
(a)
how the price of the remaining 36% of electricity purchased from GNPS is fixed;
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.