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![]() "Clive D. W. Feather" wrote in message ... In message , Bill Borland wrote: I haven't looked closely at a copper recently, but it *used* to be the case that an essential part of the uniform was a black-and-white chequered band round the cuff, and merely removing *that* meant that the officer was no longer "in uniform". But that was a long time ago and things may have changed. That was abolished no later than about 1965. As I understand it, a police constable is never "off duty" - although they may not be getting *paid* for their services, they *always* carry their Warrant when in public. Unless it puts them at personal risk of harm, they are *required* to intervene in any situation that needs the presence of police,. I have been told that the Warrant constitutes "uniform" - so, for example, a constable ordering you to stop your motor vehicle can do so simply by holding his Warrant in your view. Indeed, I've seen it done. -- MatSav |
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