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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Peter Ryan Boatman QPM (1953-2010) was a BPeter Ryan Boatman QPM (1953-2010) was a British former police officer who worked as a consultant to the Youth Justice Board, amongst others. He was found dead, in a suspected suicide, in his home on 1 October 2010. His company, , was formerly the only authorised importer of Taser devices to Britain. The Sunday Times has claimed that he had a 50% stake in the company while creating the first British police training programme for their use. Their license was revoked as a result of irregularities found during the investigation into the death of Raoul Moat. Boatman had previously been lampooned by comedian and activist Mark Thomas, who described how Pro-Tect had breached new UK controls on torture equipment and brokerage. He was awarded the Queen's Police Medal in the 1998 New Year Honours.Police Medal in the 1998 New Year Honours.
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rdfs:comment Peter Ryan Boatman QPM (1953-2010) was a BPeter Ryan Boatman QPM (1953-2010) was a British former police officer who worked as a consultant to the Youth Justice Board, amongst others. He was found dead, in a suspected suicide, in his home on 1 October 2010. His company, , was formerly the only authorised importer of Taser devices to Britain. The Sunday Times has claimed that he had a 50% stake in the company while creating the first British police training programme for their use. Their license was revoked as a result of irregularities found during the investigation into the death of Raoul Moat.nvestigation into the death of Raoul Moat.
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