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Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill

I note that my noble friend Lord Lester raised this matter in the Policing and Crime Bill 2009, and that at that stage undertakings were given by the noble Lord, Lord Brett, on behalf of the then Government to consult the police on the unintended consequences. That was reiterated on Report, and in February of last year, the noble Lord, Lord Bach, said that consultation had not yet taken place, and it still has not taken place. I do not think that it is appropriate that this matter should be put on the shelf until we have another Bill into which it can be inserted. It is very important that the police should not be able to shelter behind a provision that clearly was not designed for them, as the noble Lord, Lord Bach, has just acknowledged. Consequently, I propose to test the opinion of the House. Division on Amendment 244A Contents 135; Not-Contents 136. Amendment 244A disagreed. Schedule 14 : Police: complaints Amendment 245 Moved by
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
729 c852-3 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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