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Subject: Re: Another step towards the police state. Imprisoned for dropping apple core. Posted on: Sat, 10 May 2008 20:36:24 +0100

Periander wrote:
> Alasdair wrote in
> news:9lib2493cn905kqmev1b79a5an57sjrb7l@4ax.com:
>
>> The officer accused him of dropping the core - which Mr Hirst denied
>> - and demanded his name and address.
>>
>> Mr Hirst, who no longer works because of his ill health, said: "He
>> was an overzealous young lad baying to give me a ticket.
>>
>> "I told him I was on my way to the shops, but would be walking back
>> that way if he wanted to speak to me later. He followed through the
>> precinct to the chemist.
>
> Translation ...
>
> The officer asked for his name and address and teh ignorant .er
> decided that the law shouldn't apply to him and walked off, after
> being given numerous opportunities to comply with teh law

What law requires a citizen to give their name & address to a PCSO on
demand?