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Crimes Act 1900
209Stopping, searching and detaining conveyances
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209 Stopping, searching and detaining conveyances
(1) This section applies if a police officer suspects, on reasonable
grounds, that—
(a) a thing relevant to a serious offence or a thing stolen or
otherwise unlawfully obtained, is in or on a conveyance; and
(b) it is necessary to exercise a power under subsection (2) to
prevent the thing from being concealed, lost or destroyed; and
(c) it is necessary to exercise the power without the authority of a
search warrant because the circumstances are serious and
urgent.
(a) stop and detain the conveyance; and
(b) search the conveyance and any container in or on the
conveyance, for the relevant thing; and
(c) seize the thing if he or she finds it there.
(3) If, in the course of searching for the relevant thing, the police officer
finds any evidential material, the police officer may seize the material
if he or she suspects, on reasonable grounds, that—
(a) it is necessary to seize it to prevent its concealment, loss or
destruction; and
(b) it is necessary to seize it without the authority of a search
warrant because the circumstances are serious and urgent.
(4) The police officer shall exercise his or her powers under this section
subject to section 210.