We all have the legal authority via a citizens arrest
"A civilian also has a broader (if somewhat vaguer) common law (i.e. judge-made) power of arrest where there is a "breach of the peace", which itself is not really a crime, but can be said to occur whenever harm is actually done or is likely to be done to a person or, in his presence, to his property, or where a person is in fear of being harmed through an assault, affray, riot, unlawful assembly or other disturbance."
Looks like what was happening there no?
( , Tue 18 Jun 2019, 11:19, Share, Reply)
"A civilian also has a broader (if somewhat vaguer) common law (i.e. judge-made) power of arrest where there is a "breach of the peace", which itself is not really a crime, but can be said to occur whenever harm is actually done or is likely to be done to a person or, in his presence, to his property, or where a person is in fear of being harmed through an assault, affray, riot, unlawful assembly or other disturbance."
Looks like what was happening there no?
( , Tue 18 Jun 2019, 11:19, Share, Reply)
I missed the bit were he placed him under a citizens arrest, probably because it didn't happen.
It looked absolutely nothing like a citizen's arrest. You're just making shit up now. I'm placing you under a citizen's arrest for talking shit. Don't move. The police will be along shortly.
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It looked absolutely nothing like a citizen's arrest. You're just making shit up now. I'm placing you under a citizen's arrest for talking shit. Don't move. The police will be along shortly.
( , Tue 18 Jun 2019, 15:25, Share, Reply)