UK Parliament / Open data

Protection of Freedoms Bill

Since there will be conversations, it might be important to think about the way in which this code of conduct can be understood by citizens whose premises are to be entered, or not entered, in that this is very much addressing the official who seeks to enter, and what he or she may or may not do. It is very important to have something very simple that the citizen can actually grasp and say, ““No, you have no warrant. I do not agree. This is not an emergency, so not now””.

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Reference

733 c381GC 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords Grand Committee
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