FINGERPRINTS Flashcards
Policing Act 2008. Section 32 Identifying particulars of person in custody
(3) A constable—
(a) must take the person’s identifying particulars in a manner that is reasonable in the circumstances; and
(b) may only use reasonable force that may be necessary to secure the person’s identifying particulars.
In this section and section 33,—
identifying particulars means, in relation to a person, any or all of the following:
(a)the person’s biographical details (for example, the person’s name, address, and date of birth):
(b)the person’s photograph or visual image:
(c)impressions of the person’s fingerprints, palm-prints, or footprints
place includes any land, building, premises, or vehicle.
Policing Act 2008. Section 33 Identifying particulars for summons
Identifying particulars for summons.