MoreOver it's also good to know your rights while being stop and search. but it also good to know the right's the police have towards you.
The police may have the power and right's, to stop and search you at anytime-they can, depending on the situation. however the police community support officer know as (PCSO) must be in uniform when they stop and questioned you. the police officer does not always have to be in uniform but they are not in uniform they must show you their warrant card.
Stop and question: police powers
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The police may have the power and right's, to stop and search you at anytime-they can, depending on the situation. however the police community support officer know as (PCSO) must be in uniform when they stop and questioned you. the police officer does not always have to be in uniform but they are not in uniform they must show you their warrant card.
Stop and question: police powers
the police has the right to stop you and ask you
-what are you doing
-why are you in a sorting area or where are you going.
However, you dont always have to tell them or answer them.
Stop and search: police powers.
the police officer has the power to stop and search you if the have a "reasonable ground" to suspect you are carrying:
- illegal drugs
- a weapon
- stolen property
- something which could be uses to commit a crime..., etc
normally you could only be stop and search without reasonable grounds if it has been approved by a senior police officer. this can happen if it is suspected that:
- serious violence could take place
- you are carrying a weapon or use one
- you are in a specific location or area
therefore, before you are searched the police officer must tell you
- there name and police station
- what they expect to find drugs...etc
- the reason they want to search you, it looks like you're hiding something
- why they are legally allowed to search and if this isn't possible at the time, how you can get a copy.
lastly a police could ask you to take your coat, jacket or glove.
the police could ask you to take off other clothes and anything you are wearing for religious reason-eg a veil or turban. if they do they must take you somewhere out of public view.
it the officer wanted to remove more than a jacket and gloves they must be the same sex as you.
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