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  • LFGSS
    Giving ambiguous and questionable legal advice since 2007

    beautiful. love you skully.

    I would imagine that in our enlightened police state refusing to give your name when asked by an irritable police officer is grounds for a swift arrest on grounds of "pissing a police officer off"?

    I had a long chat with a plain clothes officer about section 44 and reasonable grounds for detention under the terrorism act yesterday. Upshot is that refusing to give name and address is not grounds for suspicion under stop and search, but could be (read: would be) construed as reasonable suspicion under the prevention of terroism act. At least, according to the current interpretation of policy.

    Filtering is fine. My mate was filtering in traffic on his motor powered cycle, a car decided to taxi a u turn out of the traffic, and he hit my mate, he was paid out for because what he was doing was fine. And the driver didn't have a right side mirror so he got turbo fucked.

    Police are cunts sometimes, but i was let off the other day RLJing by cannon street.

    filtering on the inside is not necessarily illegal but if you get in an accident you could be deemed negligent.

    see my first ever post !

    https://www.londonfgss.com/thread4520.html#post136630

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