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==What is police behaviour?==
Examples of improper police behaviour include:
*using excessive force in the course of an arrest or investigation,
*arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds,
*obtaining a search warrant using false information,
*harassing or targeting members of the public for an improper reason, and
*driving recklessly or dangerously.


=Introduction=
<blockquote><tt><ol><li>Arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds. But also, and arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds some more.</li>
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<li>You have at least three options. You could choose one or more of these. Word or targeting members of the public for an improper reason. Another sentence to the line break.</li></ol></tt></blockquote>
But then I interject for a reason. And continue:
<blockquote><tt><ol start="3"><li>Arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds. But also, and arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds some more.</li>
<li>You have at least three options. You could choose one or more of these. Word or targeting members of the public for an improper reason. Another sentence to the line break.</li></ol></tt></blockquote>


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Latest revision as of 22:41, 29 July 2019

What is police behaviour?

Examples of improper police behaviour include:

  • using excessive force in the course of an arrest or investigation,
  • arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds,
  • obtaining a search warrant using false information,
  • harassing or targeting members of the public for an improper reason, and
  • driving recklessly or dangerously.
  1. Arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds. But also, and arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds some more.
  2. You have at least three options. You could choose one or more of these. Word or targeting members of the public for an improper reason. Another sentence to the line break.

But then I interject for a reason. And continue:

  1. Arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds. But also, and arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds some more.
  2. You have at least three options. You could choose one or more of these. Word or targeting members of the public for an improper reason. Another sentence to the line break.



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