From: Jeremy Peter Howells, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your comment needs to take into account circumstances. Refusal
in the example you gave is a disciplinary offence because it is
'distant'. Should the person be standing in front of you or in
easy reach and there is no good reason you can't arrest him then
you could be charged with misfeasance or aiding and abetting the
original offence, both of which are criminal charges.
In either case a PC refusing orders probably has no career prospects.
Regards
Jerry
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Well, presumably that is irrelevant as it would have to be something
pretty serious for him to refuse to follow the order.
Steve.
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