The government's new law does away with that requirement, meaning that any motorist can be asked to take a breath test without
such police suspicion.
Not exact matches
Good Christians are interviewed by the
police in their homes for daring to express Christian teaching on homosexuality, a charity worker is sacked for even discussing
such views with a fellow worker, home - schoolers are placed under
suspicion, a nurse is sacked for praying with a patient, and campaigners seek to force organisations in the name of equality to employ people who want to cross-dress part - time.
A cloud of
suspicion has hovered over City Hall since April, when The Post reported that the FBI grilled about 20 cops over gifts and trips they allegedly received from de Blasio donors Jona Rechnitz and Jeremy Reichberg in exchange for favors
such as providing
police escorts.
On the other hand, I believe that the
police should be helped in their work by
such a databank, and also — this is important to many of my parliamentary colleagues in our day - to - day work — that people who are innocent should be cleared of
suspicion as soon as possible.
The «reasonable
suspicion» necessary to justify
such a stop «is dependent upon both the content of information possessed by
police and its degree of reliability.»