The duty of the police to enforce the law
There is case law to suggest that, although under a general duty to uphold the law, chief officers of police retain discretion as to the degree of effort they will attach to enforcing any particular law at any particular time.
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There is case law to suggest that, although under a general duty to uphold the law, chief officers of police retain discretion as to the degree of effort they will attach to enforcing any particular law at any particular time.
The discretion possessed by the police in enforcing the criminal law was considered by the Court of Appeal in the case of R v Metropolitan Police Commissioner, ex parte Blackburn (1968).
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