Hi All
I am sure this has been discussed before and maybe even by me but sometimes you arrest can be unlawful. Under the PACE Act there has to be a "necessity" to arrest someone. If you want to read the act then you can get more detail. Basically if you are willing to attend the police station for an interview and co-operate with the police then there may not be a grounds for an arrest.
Here is a good article written by the solicitor to explain why https://www.lexology.com/library/det...1-710369dd6db5
I was arrested in 2017 without the "necessity" for it to happen. The associate from my solicitors office told the police so, my solicitor told the police so but they didn't seem to understand that they DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO ARREST someone just because they want too. Being the semi-educated individual I am I argued the point with the custody Inspector, I told him that I had always been fully co-operative with police and there was no need for my arrest. The first time police asked me to attend the police station I did so within 20 minutes. The Inspector said that they needed to arrest me to protect my FA but then I pointed out that I had not seen or spoken to her for 1 1/2 to 2 years and therefore why would they need to protect her. I can understand if I had continuing face to face contact with her or was harassing her over the phone or internet. The police abuse the power of arrest for their own goals. They need pulled up on it. I have made a complaint to the relevant body where I am and will keep you up to date with what happens.
This is very handy to know because after sending a cease and desist letter to my FA1 she reported this as harassment to the police. As we all know the police are not allowed to use common sense and therefore had to investigate the allegation. Two uniformed officers turned up and tried and tried to make me go with them to the police station to answer questions. i said no and told them to call my solicitor and arrange a time for an interview. There was no "necessity" for them to arrest me, so there was nothing they could do and they left.
Pond31
I am sure this has been discussed before and maybe even by me but sometimes you arrest can be unlawful. Under the PACE Act there has to be a "necessity" to arrest someone. If you want to read the act then you can get more detail. Basically if you are willing to attend the police station for an interview and co-operate with the police then there may not be a grounds for an arrest.
Here is a good article written by the solicitor to explain why https://www.lexology.com/library/det...1-710369dd6db5
I was arrested in 2017 without the "necessity" for it to happen. The associate from my solicitors office told the police so, my solicitor told the police so but they didn't seem to understand that they DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO ARREST someone just because they want too. Being the semi-educated individual I am I argued the point with the custody Inspector, I told him that I had always been fully co-operative with police and there was no need for my arrest. The first time police asked me to attend the police station I did so within 20 minutes. The Inspector said that they needed to arrest me to protect my FA but then I pointed out that I had not seen or spoken to her for 1 1/2 to 2 years and therefore why would they need to protect her. I can understand if I had continuing face to face contact with her or was harassing her over the phone or internet. The police abuse the power of arrest for their own goals. They need pulled up on it. I have made a complaint to the relevant body where I am and will keep you up to date with what happens.
This is very handy to know because after sending a cease and desist letter to my FA1 she reported this as harassment to the police. As we all know the police are not allowed to use common sense and therefore had to investigate the allegation. Two uniformed officers turned up and tried and tried to make me go with them to the police station to answer questions. i said no and told them to call my solicitor and arrange a time for an interview. There was no "necessity" for them to arrest me, so there was nothing they could do and they left.
Pond31
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