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Frontline police officers in Scotland are calling for a significant reform that includes allowing access to guns which are securely stored in their vehicles. The Scottish Police Federation argues the change is essential for officer safety and cites the need for more personnel trained in firearms. The proposal aligns with their manifesto for police reform, which also calls for all officers to carry tasers and an increase of 3,000 officers to enhance local policing. The manifesto critiques the current criminal justice system's approach and highlights the necessity of better psychological support for officers to improve welfare and retention. The Federation's demands come in light of recent violent incidents involving police.
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