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Ian wrote:
Section 26 of the Anti-terrorism, crime and security Act 2001 says, (snip) Section 100 says, 100 Jurisdiction of transport police (1) Where a member of the British Transport Police Force has been requested by a constable of- (a) the police force for any police area, (b) the Ministry of Defence Police, or (c) the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary O/T but for the sake of completeness - the UKAEA Constabulary have now been reformed as the Civil Nuclear Constabulary [1]. As well as what is said in the Wikipedia entry, I think the change was also to do with disembedding the police force from the UKAEA, given that the government wishes to privatise it in an attempt to create a competetive market in decommisioning nuclear power stations and other civil nuclear sites. Back on topic, thanks for your post Ian, it's good to read the actual legislation that covers this matter. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_Atom...y_Constabulary |
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