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![]() wrote in message ... I only ask because I thought they only had their police powers on railway property and a few other transport related areas (but specifically NOT roads). However the other day I saw a BTP marked car pull over an elderly motorist on a main road. Are they allowed to do this or should they have called the local plod to do it for them? If they do have police powers outside their usual areas does this now extend to anywhere in the country (given they're a nationwide force)? Any Police Officer in any force in the UK has has jurisdiction anywhere in the UK. They may, for operational reasons, be instructed to leave certain types of offences/incidents to the "local" plod. If fact, doesn't any EU Police Officer have jurisdiction in the UK as well, for offences that were allegedly committed on their home soil ? Richard [in SG19] -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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