2024-09-24 12:46:25
If the circumstances permit, the police have a power of entry without a warrant under s.6E Road Traffic Act 1988. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(10-0-20) Author
2024-09-24 12:52:59
This note is not needed. The law linked to only states the police may gain access to a property when a person has been injured, that had not occurred in the instance in the video. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(13-0-11) Author
2024-09-24 15:46:56
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 grants the police entry powers to enforce section 6 (accidents involving injury), section 4 (driving under the influence) or section 163 (failure to stop when required to do so by a constable) of the Road Traffic Act 1988. [Link][Link][Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(21-1-13) Author
2024-09-24 15:47:31
The police have the power to enter any premises in order to make an arrest of someone they suspect has been drink/drug driving. This is clearly covered in Section 4 of the Road Traffic Act. [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(17-1-14) Author
2024-09-24 19:16:21
NNN - it is an opinion that it is criminal for police to enter homes for the reason given. Law is not the same as legal positivsm. Take it to the comments if you disagree with the evaluation made in the post. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(2-0-1) Author