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6. When searches are taking place, they can be in full view of everyone

  • False
  • True

7. They can search for Offensive Weapons, Fireworks, and Burglary Instruments

  • True
  • False

8. Graffiti Instruments can only be searched for under the:

  • Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005
  • Criminal Justice Act 2003
  • Terrorism Act 2000
  • PACE 1984

9. What case states that you are allowed to refuse to answer questions

  • Kenlin v Gardiner
  • Rice v Connolly
  • Ricketts v Cox

10. However, according to _______, you cannot rudely refuse to answer questions

  • Rice v Connolly
  • Ricketts v Cox
  • Kenlin v Gardiner

11. The police cannot attempt to arrest, or arrest, if they do not have the power to detain

  • True
  • False

12. As demonstrated in

  • Ricketts v Cox
  • Kenlin v Gardiner
  • Osman v DPP
  • Rice v Connolly

13. The police have to tell you:

  • Nothing
  • What police station they are from, their name, reason for search, what they would like, your powers and their powers
  • Some information, and only when asked by the person

14. The police can use up to double reasonable force necessary

  • False
  • True

15. They have to give you a form with details of the Stop and Search

  • True
  • False

16. Plain clothed PC have to have a warrant

  • True
  • False

17. The police have the power to arrest/warn/fine you if prohibited items are found

  • True
  • False

18. These guidelines must be followed, otherwise the search is illegal

  • True
  • False

19. Osman v DPP is evidence to this

  • True
  • False

20. Code A and s66 of PACE:

  • Answers: a, c, d
  • a) Can Stop and Search based on profiling
  • b) Police have to be fair
  • c) Cannot take characteristics into accoun
  • d) can only use reasonable suspicion