In an evidence-based policing approach, police officers and staffcreate, review and use the best available evidence to inform and challenge policies, practices and decisions.
Definition of a Highway - S.5 Highways Act 1835
A highway is a road, bridge, carriageway, cart-way, horseway, bridleway, footway, causeway, churchway or pavement
Drink driving - S.5 Road Traffic Act 1988
It is an offence to drive or attempt to drive or be in charge of a motor vehicle on a road or other public place after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of in his breath, blood or urineexceeds the prescribed limit.
Unfit through Drink or Drugs - S.4 Road Traffic Act 1988
It is an offence to drive or attempt to drive or be in charge of a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road or other public place whilst unfit to drivethrough drink or drugs.
Power of entry following injury - S.6E(1) Road Traffic Act 1988
Where a constable reasonably suspects the accident involved the injury of any person:
They may enter any place (by reasonable force if necessary) for the purpose of -
Requiring a preliminary test
To arrest after a positive breath or drug test
To arrest after failure or refusal to provide a breath test (must suspect alcohol or drugs)
Lighting fires on or over a Highway, discharging firearm or firework - S.161(2) Highways Act 1980
If a person without lawful authority or excuse:
Lights any fireon or over a highway which consists of or comprises a carriageway, or
Discharges any firearm or firework within 50 feet of the centre of such a highway,
And in consequence a user of the highway is injured, interrupted, or endangered, that person is guilty of an offence.
Defining Evidence
Evidence is information that may be presented to a court or tribunal in order that it may decide some factbeforeit.
Owing to the presence of a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road or other public place, an accident occurs by which -
(a) Personalinjury is caused to a person other than the driver of thatmechanicallypropelledvehicle or,
Reportable accidents (2)
(b) Damage is caused -
(i) To a vehicleother than that mechanicallypropelledvehicle or a trailer being drawn by that mechanically propelled vehicle.
OR
(ii) To an animalother than an animal in or on that mechanicallypropelledvehicle, or a trailer drawn by that mechanicallypropelledvehicle.
OR
(iii) To any other propertyconstructedon, fixedto, growingin or otherwiseformingpart of the land in which the road or placeinquestion is situated and landadjacent to suchland