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The Police Reform Act 2002 (c.30) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Amongst the provisions of the Act are the creation of the role of Police Community Support Officer, who have some police powers whilst not being 'sworn in' constables, and the ability for Chief Constables to confer a more limited range of police powers on other (non-sworn in) individuals as part of Community Safety Accreditation Schemes. The 2002 Act has been criticised as advancing ‘efficiency, promoting public confidence in the system, and clamping down on anti-social conduct in pursuit of a populist agenda.’[1]
[edit] Section 59Section 59 of the Police Reform Act 2002 is a common tool now used by Police Constables & Police Community Support Officers to seize 'vehicles used in manner causing alarm, distress or annoyance'. The legislation states 'Where a constable in uniform has reasonable grounds for believing that a motor vehicle is being used on any occasion in a manner of An example of being impractical would be the offenders leaving the vehicle/making off, or the vehicle being unregistered/uninsured and therefore a warning unable to be placed. [edit] See also[edit] References
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