chris crash being drunk on a bike is illegal, it is not an arrest able offense, but police now have the power to arrest people for non-arrest able offenses (go figure) this requires more paper work so they must have made it worth it to the cops some how. as far as i know there is no blood alcohol level limit for riding a bicycle, just if the police can make a case that their ability to ride was impaired. either way bail your mates out and they will have to go to court.
Police have had the power to arrest for non arrestable offences since the admission into law of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.
what most people don't realise is that there have been numerous acts of parliment passed in the last 10 years that remove or restrict your freedoms. Worse is that some of these acts allow a home secretary to define an act, article, or organisation illegal without a vote in the house.
Try looking up:
Criminal Justice and Police Act 2003
Violent Crime Reduction Bill 2006
If the home secretary decides that fixies are "dangerous" then he can ban them at a stroke: An we all get arrested.
Police have had the power to arrest for non arrestable offences since the admission into law of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.
what most people don't realise is that there have been numerous acts of parliment passed in the last 10 years that remove or restrict your freedoms. Worse is that some of these acts allow a home secretary to define an act, article, or organisation illegal without a vote in the house.
Try looking up:
Criminal Justice and Police Act 2003
Violent Crime Reduction Bill 2006
If the home secretary decides that fixies are "dangerous" then he can ban them at a stroke: An we all get arrested.
Anyone for a bit of anarchy?
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