On 2/25/25 11:37, Owen Rees wrote:
Jethro_uk <[email protected]> wrote:
Presumably any other evidence they happen across is fair game ?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr5269qn5jvo
Police will be given new powers targeting anti-social behaviour and be
allowed to search homes for stolen mobile phones without a warrant under
major legislation to be unveiled in Parliament.
Moral of this story: if you are running a drug lab or cannabis farm, do not steal a phone and take it back to base.
No, you should substitute "possess drugs" for run "a drug lab". The
problem is that we have laws which are widely broken but rarely
enforced. It is likely that the average person is guilty of some crime,
which may be uncovered by a fishing trip search.
I think we need more than the news reports before we can have any sensible discussion of the issues involved.
Well yes, but given it is drafted by politicians, we can almost
guarantee they will get it wrong. Rather than enabling the police to
retrieve a stolen Bluetooth tracker screaming "I'm inside", we will be
granting the police carte blanche to enter and search the home of anyone
they don't like. It will become the equivalent of a car search, prompted
by the officer detecting "the smell of cannabis"
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