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Public Order Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Deben (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 7 February 2023. It occurred during Debate on bills on Public Order Bill.

My Lords, I have a question. I am imagining the circumstances with which the police are faced. In what circumstances would they proceed to stop and search if they had no suspicion? This seems a rather curious concept: to stop and search without suspicion means that you do not like the look of somebody—but, even then, you might have a suspicion. I just cannot conceive of the circumstances in which it would be proper to stop and search without suspicion.

I am also particularly concerned about the effect of this as far as the police are concerned. If people can be stopped and searched without suspicion, they themselves will probably not have a suspicion that they should be stopped and searched. Given the present circumstances, in which the police will have to work very hard to recover confidence, a woman stopped and searched without suspicion, and who has no suspicion of why she should be stopped and searched, will have a very considerable concern.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
827 c1102 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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