lustyd
Well-Known Member
You can be placed under arrest for a crime. Officers can’t detain you out of curiosity of your name as in other places. We have zero need to carry ID.you can be detained to satisfy the officer of your identity
You can be placed under arrest for a crime. Officers can’t detain you out of curiosity of your name as in other places. We have zero need to carry ID.you can be detained to satisfy the officer of your identity
That hasn't been true in the UK for a while. It's an arrestable offence to not give the officer your name, address and date of birth under anti-social laws, e.g. if they think you're a protestor.You can be placed under arrest for a crime. Officers can’t detain you out of curiosity of your name as in other places. We have zero need to carry ID.
Only if they are detaining you on suspicion of a crime, in which case they must explain the reason for detention.That hasn't been true in the UK for a while. It's an arrestable offence to not give the officer your name, address and date of birth under anti-social laws, e.g. if they think you're a protestor.
Only if they are detaining you on suspicion of a crime, in which case they must explain the reason for detention.
If you're detained on suspicion of a crime, you don't have to give your name and address. It's up to the police to work that out.Only if they are detaining you on suspicion of a crime, in which case they must explain the reason for detention.
But then they’re effectively detaining you for a crime so what I said still stands. They would need to detail their evidence to justify those actions otherwise they are committing a crime themselves. Thankfully they know this, hence we don’t need to carry or show ID in the UK.If you're detained on suspicion of a crime, you don't have to give your name and address. It's up to the police to work that out.
The change in 2002 was that the law changed around anti-social behaviour - including protesting. If you're at a protest and the police believe that you're being anti-social, for example holding a placard that someone may find offensive, then you are legally required to give your name and address. It's an arrestable offence not to.