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Police threatened to taser suicidal teenager on motorway bridge and said she was 'wasting time,' court told

A suicidal teenager was threatened by police with a taser after becoming distressed on a motorway bridge, a court has heard.

The 16-year-old girl, referred to in court documents as 'HT,' who has a complex history of mental health issues was also accused by officers from Lancashire Constabulary of "wasting their time."

It followed an incident earlier this year in which the youngster had to be talked down from a motorway bridge after taking an "excessive" amount of paracetamol.

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A formal complaint has since been lodged against the police force after a High Court Judgement revealed the girl was threatened with being tasered and told she was wasting police time.

"The court has requested a statement from the Chief Constable of Lancashire setting out an explanation for the approach taken by the police towards a clearly distressed and suicidal 16 year old young person," Mr Justice Macdonald said in his ruling.

His judgement stated that the Chief Constable of Lancashire "maintains that the conduct of the police during the course of the incident was entirely appropriate."

"A formal complaint has been lodged with the Lancashire Constabulary. In the circumstances, I comment no further on the matter at this stage," Justice Macdonald added.

The court was told the girl had made a series of previous attempts on her own life, and had been moved between various mental health facilities in a bid to meet her needs.

Around the time of this incident, social workers from Blackpool Council were in search of a registered children's home placement but to no avail. The local authority were said to have undertaken 67 placement searches but no offers of an

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