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Cordon Authorisation - Section 33 Terrorism Act 2000
Cordon Authorisation - Section 33 Terrorism Act 2000
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A: The authorisation for cordons must be given by an officer of the rank of assistant chief constable (or equivalent) or above and must be made in writing.
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B: The authorisation for cordons must be given by an officer of the rank of superintendent or above; the authorisation can be made orally.
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C: The authorisation for cordons must be given by an officer of the rank of inspector or above and must be made in writing.
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D: The maximum overall time limit of a cordon’s existence is 14 days.
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Section 33 of the Terrorism Act 2000 empowers the police to set up cordons if it is expedient to do so for the purposes of a terrorist investigation. In respect of this power, which of the following comments is correct?
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