"It is -- you are supposed to tell the truth to your agent and this will be used in court against you."
But your agent has a right of silence in court. Thus the signed NIP is back to hearsay status. There is of course plenty of other evidence!
I highlighted the scots case because it was one where Sectrion 172 was found to have breached ECHR. I don't think it is directly quotable in an English Court but is indicative of a possible issue since ECHR take precedence.
The PACE thing is interesting, however I smell an amendment on the way.
At the end of the day though, obey the law and there isn't a problem. [Of course that also applies to the cameras who at long distance are not obeying the law]
But your agent has a right of silence in court. Thus the signed NIP is back to hearsay status. There is of course plenty of other evidence!
I highlighted the scots case because it was one where Sectrion 172 was found to have breached ECHR. I don't think it is directly quotable in an English Court but is indicative of a possible issue since ECHR take precedence.
The PACE thing is interesting, however I smell an amendment on the way.
At the end of the day though, obey the law and there isn't a problem. [Of course that also applies to the cameras who at long distance are not obeying the law]
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