Contents
Dealing with the Police
Dealing with the Police
- 01. Introduction
- 02. If you have a problem with the police
- 03. If you are stopped and searched
- 04. Your options for taking action
- 05. Suing the police
- 06. How to sue the police
- 07. Making a complaint against a police officer
- 08. How to make a complaint
- 09. The result of your complaint
- 10. Further Help
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Dealing with the Police
02. If you have a problem with the police
Most people know that the police have powers they can use against you if they think you have committed a crime or are about to commit a crime. But the police should treat you with courtesy and respect. If a police officer treats you badly or unfairly - or, even worse, injures you - you can take action against them.Last Updated

