Police outside cities would be 'sitting ducks' in event of terror attack

Number of armed officers has dropped to its lowest level since 1987

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A national shortage of armed police means officers in rural areas would be "sitting ducks" in a terrorist attack, a Police Federation chairman has warned.

John Apter, chairman of Hampshire Police Federation, told BBC Radio 4 that some firearms units have to travel tens of miles when called out.

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