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Can the Queen be arrested?
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If she was on walkabout, went loopy and kicked the sh*t out of one of her subjects or punched them in the head, would normal arrest & charge protocols apply? Not that I'm suggesting this is likely to happen, of course.
Sorry, I didn't know where to post this - a "Royals Freaking Out" forum would have been ideal but there isn't one.
Sorry, I didn't know where to post this - a "Royals Freaking Out" forum would have been ideal but there isn't one.
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Well if, as they're supposed to be, Royals are higher born than government ministers, then since the latter can do just about anything they like without fear of arrest, I imagine Royals can't be arrested.
The Princess Royal was charged with speeding in the 1970s. I seem to recall she had to go through the same procedures as any civilian.
The Princess Royal was charged with speeding in the 1970s. I seem to recall she had to go through the same procedures as any civilian.
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Thanks jaffacake, that's helpful, I hadn't realised that. Anyway...
So in fact, she could then do what I said in my scenario i.e. punch a member of the public's lights out, then dust her hands off and stroll off to continue her walkabout - and she the law can't touch her? The police officers in attendance would just have to smile indulgently, shake their heads and arrest the victim if they retaliate? She could mug, burgle, rob, kidnap and murder people left right & centre, defecate in public, drop litter and poke police officers in the eye while screaming abuse at them - all with complete immunity?
So in fact, she could then do what I said in my scenario i.e. punch a member of the public's lights out, then dust her hands off and stroll off to continue her walkabout - and she the law can't touch her? The police officers in attendance would just have to smile indulgently, shake their heads and arrest the victim if they retaliate? She could mug, burgle, rob, kidnap and murder people left right & centre, defecate in public, drop litter and poke police officers in the eye while screaming abuse at them - all with complete immunity?
backdrifter--it means the dpp or proc fiscal has decided that for whatever reason a prosecution would not be successful or in the public interest or for whatever reason they have decided upon--eg in the recent case of jean charles de menezes the dpp said successful prosecution for murder or manslaughter was not thought likely but a prosecution under the health and safety regulations was--hence the charges