1967 Ed.]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
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by any police officer or in the case of the examination of a woman by a woman under the direction of a police officer. The photographs to be taken may include a photograph of the full face, a photograph of the true profile and a full-length photograph. The measurements to be taken may include height when standing and the size and relative position of every scar and distinctive mark upon any part of the body. The examination to be made shall be any examination necessary for the purpose of detecting any such scar and distinctive mark as aforesaid. The finger and thumb prints to be taken may be of the external filament of the fingers and thumbs, or both the fingers and the thumbs, of either or of both hands. A photograph taken in pursuance of this regulation shall not be published except for the purpose of tracing the person concerned, or shown to any person other than a police officer or an officer of the Government or a member of Her Majesty's regular forces, or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, acting in the course of his duty as such, or a person authorized to see it by any of the aforesaid persons so acting.
100. (1) Any authorized officer may enter or board any premises, place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft at any time, being premises or a place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft which he may have reason to suspect of being used, or having recently been used, for any purpose prejudicial to the public interest or in which he may suspect that there is any article, goods, document or thing liable to seizure under these regulations, and may search any such premises, place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft and any person therein or leaving the same and may seize any article found in the course of such search which he has reasonable ground for believing to be evidence of the commission of an offence against these regulations.
(2) No woman shall be searched under this regulation except by a woman.
P 71
[Subsidiary]
Powers of entry and search of premises, places, vehicles, vessels or aircraft.
In force, G.N.A. 196/51.
Discontinued by LN 43/69
G.N.A. 174/50.
General provision as to use of force in exercise of
100A. Without prejudice to any other provision of these regulations, such force as may be necessary may be used in the exercise of any power conferred by or under these regulations by the person exercising the power or by any authorized officer, or any public officer, or any member of Her Majesty's forces or of any local military, naval or air force, corps, or reserve, assisting such person.
L.N. 112/67.
Discontinued by LN. 83/69
100B. (1) Whenever in these regulations it is provided that force may be used for any purpose, the degree of force which may be so used shall not be greater than is reasonably necessary for the purpose.
L.N. 111/67. In force,
Degree of force which may be used and indemnity.
(2) Any person who uses such force as may be reasonably necessary for any purpose, in accordance with the provisions of these regulations, shall not be liable in any criminal or civil proceedings for having, by the use of such force, caused injury or death to any person or damage to or loss of any property.
L.N. 111/67. In force, L.N. 112/67.