If I understood the Minister correctly, he was arguing that it would be too onerous and there would be too much record-keeping if the codes of practice currently applied to the police were also applied to the designated immigration officers. Can he therefore say whether the same considerations apply to the proposal contained in Amendment No. 6, which has been spoken to by the noble Lord, Lord Judd? If they do not, do other and different considerations apply to it? Could the Minister also tell us how many designated immigration officers there are likely to be for the whole of the United Kingdom?
UK Borders Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Hylton
(Crossbench)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 2 July 2007.
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Committee proceeding on UK Borders Bill.
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