Does a police patrol have the right to search a person (for stabbing, cutting, etc.)?



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Does a police patrol have the right to search a person (for stabbing, cutting, etc.)? and got a better answer

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It's outrageous. The first is that in order to check a person's documents, the police must have sufficient evidence to believe that this person has committed a crime or committed an administrative offense. The purpose of a body search is to find the instrument of a crime. Most likely, they wanted to check the registration at the place of residence, which the police has no right to do, but it turned out all right, and then the guys got carried away. Read the Law on Police and the CAO RF for yourself, will come in handy?

Response from 0[++]
This is outrageous. First of all, in order to check a person's documents the police squad must have sufficient grounds to believe that this person has committed any crime or administrative offence. A body search is carried out to find the instrument of a crime. Most likely they wanted to check the registration at the place of residence, which the police has no right to do, but it turned out all right, and then the guys got carried away. Read the Law on Police and the CAO RF for yourself useful

Response from 0[+++++]
in the absence of witnesses - no.

Response from 0[+++++]
need witnesses - 2.

Response from 0[+++++]
Ha! There's such a thing as the difference between a search and a body search. Search is carried out in the presence of witnesses and search is when you take out everything from your pockets and show it to a cop. So in view of the fact that our unconscious citizens can not distinguish one from the other cops under the guise of a search usually make a search. And then it all depends on you-want to attract a cop, work with your head. As a last resort, carry a trap in your bag and if he gets into it, no one will prosecute you for causing injury to the cop.

Response from 0[+]
Don't confuse search and inspection. A search for narcotics weapons and civilian items is done by probing and patting your clothes. It may be conducted WITHOUT witnesses. Personal search - if there is suspicion that the person may have the above-mentioned items in particular. To be carried out in the presence of witnesses. As well as subsequent seizure.

Response from 0[+++++]
Search - when you are asked to show something and you show it yourself Search - is conducted in the presence of two civilian witnesses and a protocol is drawn up

Response from 0[+++++]
No rights, even if the police find something, they can say they planted it themselves. But a search - only if there are sufficient grounds for it, namely, his involvement in a crime, if other citizens point him out as a criminal, etc. But in any case the police first of all offer the citizen voluntarily give out prohibited items, if possible at the police station. Everything else is outside the law.

 

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