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6. When searches are taking place, they can be in full view of everyone
7. They can search for Offensive Weapons, Fireworks, and Burglary Instruments
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
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
15. They have to give you a form with details of the Stop and Search
16. Plain clothed PC have to have a warrant
17. The police have the power to arrest/warn/fine you if prohibited items are found
18. These guidelines must be followed, otherwise the search is illegal
19. Osman v DPP is evidence to this
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