Section 60 serches or just ID checks?
imcista | 05.07.2005 16:17 | G8 2005 | Repression | World
The police has stopped under section 60 (search for weapons powers) 3 people around the media center and the only thing they did is note down their ID numbers and description -- nothing about weapons!
Three people were searched in Bistro Place (1 min from the Forest Cafe) by officers JI857 (who cannot spell by the way), U3493 from the Metropolitan Police (London) and N344 (Scotish). A flag was taken away from one of the protesters (no receipt was given, even though they asked), and the only notes taken by JI857 are the personal details (full names, dates of birth and passport numbers) of the two protesters. The third did not have ID, but the fact that he was associated with the clown army was noted down -- in no case there was a single line about items that could be used as weapons. In all cases the people were let to go without anything being found... the UD cards bill seems to be unnecessary after all!
imcista
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Hard facts about Section 60 - Don't carry ID with you!
05.07.2005 16:34
If you offer no ID or don't "give" a name/address/DOB etc. What will happen? You have done nothing wrong, so will it be a night in the cells and released within 24hrs?
If enough people refuse the cells will soon fill up.
A tricky one but more legal info required - Anybody have any?
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05.07.2005 17:44
bill
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Further
05.07.2005 18:21
Also, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GIVE DETAILS AND CANNOT BE ARRESTED/DETAINED IF YOU DON'T.
If they threaten you with arrest, ensure you have the details of the officer - as you can sue the police using the same methods as wrongful arrest.
If they do arrest you - it will not be under section 60. Most likely under section 5 or breach of the peace. They only have the right to hold you for 6 hours - unless given special permission to hold you for longer - in which case you can sue them for a lot more (over 6 hours).
Also, try and have a dictaphone on you. Record what they say - it will be useful.
If they 'confiscate' anything other than weapons (or even weapons), demand a receipt. If they do not give you one then again, sue them (and/or place a complaint of theft against them).
You have the right to be given a receipt announcing that you were searched by the police - if they don't give you one then they are breaking the law.
Good sites for info:
http://www.freebeagles.org
http://www.g8legalsupport.info
fredrico
e-mail: musteatvegan@yahoo.co.uk
Section 60 article spelling
05.07.2005 19:29
The article is headed with 'serches', it refers to a 'UD card' bill and 'Scotish', the 'centre' is spelled 'center' (I thought this was Indymedia UK!!) and when I came to post this comment I was invited to add a 'coment'.
I'm no proof reader and I'm not picking holes for the sake of it, but if we are to pick others up on things, we must get them right ourselves.
I realise that to many this will seem fussy. However, it is a very easy thing to attack a political opponent with allegations of ignorance or inconsequence through an inability to express themselves "formally". Beware spelling mistakes - they are, as the article rightly points out in respect of the police officer involved, clumsy, unnecessary and potentially damaging. From small seeds................................................
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Oscar Nonweiler
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