That it shall be lawful for any Man belonging to the said Police Force, during the Time of his being on Duty, to apprehend all loose, idle, and disorderly Persons whom he shall find disturbing the Public Peace, or whom he shall have just Cause to suspect... Parliamentary Papers - Page 183by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1837Full view - About this book
| Mike Enders, BenoƮt Dupont - Political Science - 2001 - 260 pages
...garden. The Metropolitan Police Act 1829 (s 24) allowed a police officer to apprehend without a warrant "all loose, idle and disorderly persons whom he shall...peace, or whom he shall have just cause to suspect of any evil designs, and all persons whom he shall find between sunset and the hour of eight in the forenoon... | |
| Kathryn M. McPherson, Nancy M. Forestell, Cecilia Louise Morgan - Social Science - 2003 - 306 pages
...magistrates and the police to deal with loose, idle, and disorderly persons. This law enabled a policeman on duty 'to apprehend all loose, idle and disorderly...peace, or whom he shall have just cause to suspect of any evil designs, and all persons whom he shall find lying in any field, highway, yard or other place,... | |
| R.C. Lepage - 1867 - 544 pages
...cap. 44, sec. 7.) it is lawful for " any man belonging to the said " Police Force, during the time of his being on duty* to apprehend " all loose, idle,...peace, or whom he shall have just cause to " suspect of any evil designs, and all persons whom he shall find " between sunset and the hour of light in the... | |
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