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PACE Codes A–G Explained: Your Rights from Stop & Search to Charge ⚖️📘🛑🎥🛡️ — DeepCutsArchive
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PACE Codes A–G Explained: Your Rights from Stop & Search to Charge ⚖️📘🛑🎥🛡️

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📘 KNOW YOUR RIGHTS — PACE CODES OF PRACTICE (A–G) | SCORPION AUDITS What rules really control police powers in England and Wales? ⚖️ In this episode of Know Your Rights, Scorpion Audits breaks down PACE Codes of Practice A–G — the legally binding framework that governs how police must act from stop & search to custody, interview, and charging decisions. PACE is not guidance. It is the rulebook — and when it’s breached, cases can collapse. 🚨 🔍 WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERS ✔️ Code A — Stop & Search: what police must justify ✔️ Code B — Search of premises & seizure of property ✔️ Code C — Detention, custody reviews & interviews ✔️ Code D — Identification procedures & line-ups ✔️ Code E — Audio & video recording of interviews ✔️ Code F — Protections for vulnerable persons ✔️ Code G — Charging decisions & CPS involvement You’ll learn what police must do, what they cannot do, and what your rights are at every stage of police contact. 🚔 WHY THIS MATTERS Every year, evidence is excluded and cases fail because PACE was ignored. From unlawful searches to off-record questioning, small breaches can have huge legal consequences. This episode explains: ⚖️ When evidence can be excluded under PACE s.78 🛑 Why silence is not guilt 📄 What police must explain and record 🕒 Why custody time limits and reviews matter 🛡️ How PACE protects fairness — not criminals 🧠 WHO THIS EPISODE IS FOR 👥 Members of the public 📷 Auditors & accountability activists ⚖️ Anyone arrested, detained, or questioned 📚 Students of law & criminal justice If you’ve ever wondered “Can they actually do that?” — this episode gives you the answer. 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION 👇 Have you ever experienced a PACE breach? 👇 Were your rights properly explained in custody? 👇 Which Code do police get wrong most often? Drop a comment — we read them all. 👀 🦂 ABOUT SCORPION AUDITS Scorpion Audits exposes unlawful conduct, explains the law clearly, and follows through — not just films. 📌 Subscribe for weekly accountability & rights education 📌 New uploads every Monday, Wednesday & Friday 🔔 WATCH NEXT ➡️ Stop & Account — What You Do and Don’t Have to Say ➡️ Bail Conditions Explained ➡️ Release Under Investigation vs Bail 🔗 IMPORTANT This video is for education and accountability only. If you are under investigation or in custody, seek independent legal advice immediately. 🏷️ HASHTAGS #ScorpionAudits #KnowYourRights #PACE #PolicePowers #StopAndSearch #CustodyRights #RightToSilence #UKLaw #PoliceAccountability #CamerasDontLie Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9A60rS7n7h83DLF1uPLSzA/join

About R.E.M.

R.E.M. was an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. R.E.M. was noted for Buck's arpeggiated "jangle" guitar playing; Stipe's distinctive vocal style, unique stage presence, and cryptic lyrics; Mills's countermelodic bass lines and backing vocals; and Berry's tight, economical drumming. In the early 1990s, other alternative rock acts suc...

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Added 29 Jun 2026