Can you get nicked by an off duty cop
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You can get 'arrested' by an off-duty police officer, providing he has his warrant card with him.
As for motoring offences, ie: dangerous driving. The officer, ideally should write a statement when next on duty and then a different officer should interview/report you. The old story about your word against his would then me brought into practise.
However, there are obviously some times when this is not the case, but on the whole Magistrates tend to give great credit to the account of the police officer. (Rightly or wrongly)
As for motoring offences, ie: dangerous driving. The officer, ideally should write a statement when next on duty and then a different officer should interview/report you. The old story about your word against his would then me brought into practise.
However, there are obviously some times when this is not the case, but on the whole Magistrates tend to give great credit to the account of the police officer. (Rightly or wrongly)
IIRC anyone can arrest anyone else if they actually witness the commission of the offence. Plod - on duty or not - can also arrest on suspicion of commission of an offence as long as they can positively identify themsleves as Plod (warrant card). There's all sorts of stuff around what is arrestable and what isn't; there are also powers of arrest that are only activated after certain conditions are met.
You are required (I think) only to stop your vehicle on the instructions of a police constable in uniform.
There are one or two offences that the public can arrest for but Plod can't - can't remember what exactly, one of the BiB can probably give chapter and verse if they are so inclined
You are required (I think) only to stop your vehicle on the instructions of a police constable in uniform.
There are one or two offences that the public can arrest for but Plod can't - can't remember what exactly, one of the BiB can probably give chapter and verse if they are so inclined

loaf said:
IIRC anyone can arrest anyone else if they actually witness the commission of the offence. Plod - on duty or not - can also arrest on suspicion of commission of an offence as long as they can positively identify themsleves as Plod (warrant card). There's all sorts of stuff around what is arrestable and what isn't; there are also powers of arrest that are only activated after certain conditions are met.
You are required (I think) only to stop your vehicle on the instructions of a police constable in uniform.
There are one or two offences that the public can arrest for but Plod can't - can't remember what exactly, one of the BiB can probably give chapter and verse if they are so inclined
Everything you said was correct and true apart from the last paragraph. Totally lost me there...
Streetcop said:
loaf said:
IIRC anyone can arrest anyone else if they actually witness the commission of the offence. Plod - on duty or not - can also arrest on suspicion of commission of an offence as long as they can positively identify themsleves as Plod (warrant card). There's all sorts of stuff around what is arrestable and what isn't; there are also powers of arrest that are only activated after certain conditions are met.
You are required (I think) only to stop your vehicle on the instructions of a police constable in uniform.
There are one or two offences that the public can arrest for but Plod can't - can't remember what exactly, one of the BiB can probably give chapter and verse if they are so inclined
Everything you said was correct and true apart from the last paragraph. Totally lost me there...
Read something a while ago - might even have been on here - that indecent exposure and importuning are citizen's arrestable, but not Plod arrestable...could have been duff gen...
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