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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.467Taking identifying particulars of person in custody
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### sec.467 Taking identifying particulars of person in custody
If a person is in custody for an identifying particulars offence the charge of which has not been decided, a police officer may take or photograph all or any of the person’s identifying particulars.
If the person is to be released after arrest for the offence, a police officer may detain the person for the time reasonably necessary to take or photograph all or any of the person’s identifying particulars.
If the offence involves the conduct of a number of persons acting alone or together, a police officer may photograph the person at the scene of the arrest before taking or photographing all or any of the person’s identifying particulars.
s 467 prev s 467 (prev s 379) renum 2000 No. 22 s 26
exp 8 July 2000 (see prev s 467(3))
pres s 467 (prev s 257) renum 2000 No. 22 s 17
sub 2003 No. 49 s 10
(sec.467-ssec.1) If a person is in custody for an identifying particulars offence the charge of which has not been decided, a police officer may take or photograph all or any of the person’s identifying particulars.
(sec.467-ssec.2) If the person is to be released after arrest for the offence, a police officer may detain the person for the time reasonably necessary to take or photograph all or any of the person’s identifying particulars.
(sec.467-ssec.3) If the offence involves the conduct of a number of persons acting alone or together, a police officer may photograph the person at the scene of the arrest before taking or photographing all or any of the person’s identifying particulars.