Road Policing Flashcards
What is Urgent Duty Driving
When an officer on duty is driving above the speed limit or natural flow of traffic and may not be complying with certain traffic rules and is either =
- Responding to a critical incident
- Gathering evidence of an offence
- apprehending an offender for a traffic or criminal offence
- apprehending a fleeing driver
- providing security to and facilitating the movement of an official motorcade as part of an op.
- engaged in activites approved by commissioner in writing.
And are relying on the defences under Land transport road users rule 2004 (RUR) and LTA 1998 for not complying with certain traffic rules and regs which would prevent execution of duty.
Critical Incident Defined
Situations where:
- Force or threat of force is involved
- any person faces the risk of serious harm
- police are responding to people in the act of committing a crime
Fleeing driver definition
A fleeing driver is a driver who has been signalled to stop by an enforcement officer but fails to stop or fails to remain stopped.
Purpose of fleeing driver policy is to guide the risk assessment and decision making if a driver fails to stop or fails to remain stopped.
Police response to a fleeing driver event must be….
- Reasonable, proportionate and necessary
- Lawful
- Justified considering all circumstances AND
- Compliant with police instructions and policy.
Purpose of Fleeing driver policy
Is to achieve safest outcome balanced with our policing functions (as stated in the policing act 2008).
- Keeping the peace
- Maintaining public safety
- Law Enforcement
- Crime Prevention
- Community support and reassurance.
Tactical options to monitor or stop the vehicle
EAGLE - initiated by ECC
AOS for non compliant vehicle stop - initiated by Pursuit controller or AOS/STG Commander
DOGS - initiated by ECC
TEMP ROAD CLOSURE- S/S S30 & 32.
CORDON and CONTAIN
TDD - Initiated by ECC, Trained police, ECC Shift commander for deployment on heavy vehicles.
Fleeing driver - Post abandoment
If vehicle is located and is still driving permission from Pursuit controller must be obtained before signalling to stop.
Permission will only be given if one of the justifications in the Fleeing driver framework exists.
If ok is given and pursuit granted, Pursuit controller advises of clear plan and tactics to resolve fleeing driver event if driver fails to stop.
If urgent duty driving post abandonment is required all things need to be consider to justify your response.
Any subsequent pursuit with a vehicle or driver of a previously abandoned pursuit is a new event.
Fleeing driver policy - post Fleeing driver event
Closure
Fleeing driver report to be done by end of shift by initiating unit.
Every flee is to be k6 or k9
When doing report consider if a near miss took place at any time if so a health and safety near miss report should also be completed.
Fleeing driver report must be done regardless of if the decision to pursue was made or not.
LTA 1998- Section 113(1)
113 (1) A enforcement officer in uniform or in possession of a warrant or other evidence of his or her authority as an enforceent officer may enforce:
- Local govt act 1974
- local govt act 2002
- road user charges 2012
- Govt roading powers act 1089
- Railways act 2005
- LT management act 2003 and LTA 1998
Section 113 the rest…
An enforcement officer in enforcing any provisions referred to in subsection (1) may at any time –
Direct person on the road whether in charge of a vehicle or not to give the person‘s full name, full address, date of birth, occupation and telephone number
Inspect, test, and examine the brakes or any part of a vehicle on a road or any associated equipment or
Inspect any transport document, or a document resembling a transport document displayed or carried on the vehicle
If the officer BORG a vehicle is an obstruction on the road may enter for the purpose of moving it
Direct the driver or person in charge of the vehicle to remove the vehicle from the road
Forbid an unlicensed driver to drive a motor vehicle
Forbid a person who is operating a transport service without a license to operate a transport service
Direct a person using a vehicle or riding or driving an animal on the road to stop the vehicle animal or to cause it to proceed in or keep to a particular line of traffic or direction
Direct a pedestrian not to proceed across the road in contravention of a direction to stop given by the enforcement officer
Answer:
The officer must be in uniform or wearing a distinctive cap, hat, or a helmet, with a badge of authority affixed to it, who is for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic on the road
LTA 119 - Powers of Entry
LTA 119 - Powers of Entry Officer must RAN first
An officer may exercise powers conferred by subsection 2 if the enforcement officer -
a) Has good cause to suspect that a person -
i) Has contravened a request or requirement or demand made under section 114 (other than subsection 1) and
ii) Has also committed or is committing an offence of reckless or dangerous driving offences or is or has recently been driving under the influence of drink or a drug or both and
b) is freshly pursuing that person
2) officer may without warrant in the course of the pursuit enter by force if needed any premises which the person has entered for either or both the following purpose;
a) Determining where or not a power under section 68/69 (BST and Require to accompany) should be exercised in respect of that person:
b) exercising or completing the exercise of any such power in respect of that person (as if the person was in a motor vehicle on a road).
7) Officer who enters any premises under this section may not on those premises arrest under this act accept
- section 68 (Failing to remain for result of BST)
- Section 69 (6) Failing to accompany an enforcement officer for Evidential BT
- 120 Alcohol or drug related offences commited under section 58-62 or assault on an officer
LTA 1998 Section 120- Arrest of persons for alcohol or drug related offences or assault on an enforcement officer
Arrest a person without warrant has good grounds to suspect that person has-
Committed offense against any of sections 58 to 62, or
Has assaulted that or any other enforcement officer acting in the course of their duty
Person does not complete a compulsory impairment test and a satisfactory mean manner for the officer who is trained to give the test (s71A)
LTA 1998 Section 121 (FARMED) Immobilise vehicle in certain circumstances.
LTA 1998 Section 121 (FARMED) Immobilise vehicle in certain circumstances.
1) An enforcement officer may exercise all or any of the powers in subsection 2 if they believe on reasonable grounds:
Either
i) a person who is for the time being in charge of a motor vehicle because of his or her physical or mental condition -
a) Is incapable of having proper control of the motor vehicle or
b) does not complete a CIT when required under 71A or
C) fails or refuses to under a CIT when required under 71A or
Refuses or failed to allow a blood specimen to be taken
ii) The requirements of any enactment concerning work time or rest time are not being complied with and
b) in the circumstances the direction or action is necessary in the interests of that person or any other person or the public.
2) officer may
- Forbid from driving a motor vehicle for such period as officer specifies
- direct person to drive the vehicle to a specified place where the driver my obtain rest, or where the load on the vehicle or other conditions make it appropriate that the driver should drive to that place.
- take possessions of all ignition keys for the vehicle
- take steps to render vehicle immobile or remove it to a place where it does not constitute a traffic hazard.
3) forbid for EBA subjects that have been positive must be 12 hrs unless officer is satisfied there is good reason for imposing less time.
4) May arrest without warrant a person who fails to comply with a direction given under this section or attempts to do any act that is for the time being forbidden under this section.
LTA 1998 Section 121A (FARMED) Immobilise vehicle in certain licence conditions are breached
Forbid class 1-6 learner or restricted licence holders to drive a motor vehicle until they able to comply with the conditions of their licence
Direct to drive to a specified place
Then same as 121 (take keys etc)
Taking keys or immobilising vehicle continues until they are able to drive without breaching licence conditions or another person is able to drive without breaching any laws.
Can arrest if failing to comply with anything above
Section 35 of Policing act 2008
- Police may temporarily close a road to traffic or part of a road leading to or from or in the vicinity of a place if constable has reasonable grounds to believe-
A) public disorder exists or is imminent at or near that place or
b) danger to a member of public exists or may reasonably be expected at or near that place or
c) an offence punishable by 10yr imprisonment has been committed or discovered at or near that place
- In this section road meaning is from section 315 (1) of local govt act excepet that it includes.
a) motorway
b) private road
c) private way
Temporarily means for a period that is reasonably necessary in circumstances
traffic means all or any specified type of traffic including pedestrian.