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![]() From the leaflet on fixed penalties
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![]() Its buried in the Transport Act, they can detain
However they must be authorised officials, name badges lads, the RPU guys have special ones apparently. If they refuse to show them how do you know if they are authorised. BTW anyone want some IE uniforms various sizes, going cheap.......
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![]() Data Protection Act anyone?
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![]() Its fully legal
If you do pay the fine in time, all reference to the fine existing are deleted
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![]() Indeed. It is not, legally speaking, a fine and does not count as a criminal conviction or anything.
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