The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson has admitted that stop-and-search powers granted by the Terrorism Act have to be used with care, but added that 'some officers might get it wrong'
Author: Olivier Laurent
16 Dec 2009 Tags: Section 44Terrorism act 2000Home officeMetropolitan policeStreet rights
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