Powers to enter in emergencies
- Breach of the peace
- significant physical injury or in imminent danger Right Ans - LEPRA
Section 9
Power to enter to arrest or detain someone or execute warrant Right Ans -
LEPRA Section 10
identity may be required to be disclosed Right Ans - LEPRA Section 11
failure to disclose identity Right Ans - LEPRA section 12
false or misleading information about identity Right Ans - LEPRA section
13
identity of suspected AVO defendant may be required to be disclosed Right
Ans - LEPRA Section 13A
Require driver or passenger identity Right Ans - LEPRA section 14
request proof of identity Right Ans - LEPRA section 19
power to require removal of facial coverings Right Ans - LEPRA section
19A
Failure to remove facial coverings Right Ans - LEPRA section 19B
Power to teach seize and detain things without a warrant Right Ans -
LEPRA section 21
Ancillary power to search persons (in part with Section 21) Right Ans -
LEPRA section 21A
power to search seize and detain dangerous articles on premises Right Ans
- LEPRA section 22
, Power to search persons for dangerous implements without a warrant in
public places or schools Right Ans - LEPRA section 23
power to carry out reach on arrest Right Ans - LEPRA section 27
power to carry out search of person is lawful custody Right Ans - LEPRA
section 28A
Searches generally Right Ans - LEPRA section 30
Strip searches Right Ans - LEPRA section 31
preservation of privacy and dignity during search Right Ans - LEPRA
section 32
Rules for conduct of strip searches Right Ans - LEPRA section 33
No strip searches under 10 Right Ans - LEPRA section 32
Searches carried out with consent Right Ans - LEPRA section 34A
power to search vehicles and seize things without a warrant Right Ans -
LEPRA section 36
entry by invitation in domestic violence offences Right Ans - LEPRA section
82
warrant where entry denied or authority to remain refused in DV offences
Right Ans - LEPRA section 83
powers that may be exercised on entry into premises in DV offences Right
Ans - LEPRA section 85
power to enter and search for firearms in DV offences Right Ans - LEPRA
section 86
Search and seizure powers in Dv offences Right Ans - LEPRA section 87
proper announcement before entry Right Ans - LEPRA section 68
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