| Stop and Search
- Your Rights |
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Police Officers can stop and talk to you at any time but they should
only search you if they suspect that you are carrying: If you are stopped and searched it doesn’t mean that you done something wrong but a Police Officer must have a good reason for stopping you and should tell you what this is. You should not be stopped or searched just because of your age, race of the way you dress. You can be stopped in a public place or anywhere if the Police believe you have committed a serious crime. If the Police think there may be serious violence then they can search everyone in an area for weapons e.g. near a football ground (without needing a good reason to search each person). A Police Officer can stop a vehicle at any time and ask to see the driver’s licence and other documents. If they have good reason to think your car contains stolen goods, drugs or weapons, they could search it even if you are not there. The Police must leave a notice saying what they have done. If the search causes damage you can ask for compensation but only if they didn’t find anything to connect you to the crime. Before searching you the Police Officer must
normally tell you: If the Officer is not in uniform they must show you their identity card. If you are in a public place you only have to take off your jacket or coat and your gloves. The Police can only ask you to take off more than this or anything you wear for religious reasons, such as a face scarf, if they take you somewhere private e.g. a Police Station. This does not mean you are being arrested in this case, the Officers who search you must be the same sex as you. What happens next? The Police do not have to write this down if they just stop you and don’t search you. The Police will ask you for your name, address and date of birth. You do not have to give any of this information if you don’t want to, unless the Police tell you they are reporting you for an offence. If this is the case you could be arrested if you don’t tell them. The Police will write down your ethnic group. They may ask you to say what this is. This is just to check that they are stopping and searching people just because of their race or ethnic background.. If you don’t get a copy of what they wrote down then and there you can get a copy from the Police Station within 12 months. For further information please telephone Steven McHugh on 0161 477 9038. |
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