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is it against the law for police to wast peoples time
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we all know that we can get done for wasting police time but can the police be done for wasting our time???????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no such offence; it is though an offence under The Criminal Law Act to cause any wasteful employment of the police.
It sounds as if you wish to make a complaint over your treatment by the police who should not abuse their power & authority and should treat members of the public with respect. If you do it is a simple process.
It sounds as if you wish to make a complaint over your treatment by the police who should not abuse their power & authority and should treat members of the public with respect. If you do it is a simple process.
I was called at a witness to a fight in Edinburgh a few years ago and I lived near London at the time.
I went up on the Sunday afternoon and got called into court on the Friday morning ( after )and spoke for less than 10 minutes.
I claimed for my expenses eg hotel bills, transport etc and they were paid.
My employer paid my full salary but I understand they recovered some of it from public funds.
I would hope if a similar situation arose today a video link could be used to avoid this wasted time and expense.
Amy
I went up on the Sunday afternoon and got called into court on the Friday morning ( after )and spoke for less than 10 minutes.
I claimed for my expenses eg hotel bills, transport etc and they were paid.
My employer paid my full salary but I understand they recovered some of it from public funds.
I would hope if a similar situation arose today a video link could be used to avoid this wasted time and expense.
Amy
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