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Is there any requirement for MP to Charter/Caution pers at the scene of an accident after obtaining basic entity info. If so where is this miraculous piece of legislation found.
I'm talking when you show up on scene at a typical traffic accident, no injuries type of situation where there is no apparent evidence of service offence or CC offence. I've been told that since there is always an "offence" that could have taken place that MP are now to Charter/Caution before they even know what's going on, even if it may be a provincial offence and there is no reasonable suspicion or grounds that anything beyond a provincial offence may have occurred.
In my opinion under this premise MP should be Charter/Cautioning for a lost ID as technically someone could be charged for losing an ID. If you can't read between the lines of what I'm saying that please forego a response.
Thanks.
I'm talking when you show up on scene at a typical traffic accident, no injuries type of situation where there is no apparent evidence of service offence or CC offence. I've been told that since there is always an "offence" that could have taken place that MP are now to Charter/Caution before they even know what's going on, even if it may be a provincial offence and there is no reasonable suspicion or grounds that anything beyond a provincial offence may have occurred.
In my opinion under this premise MP should be Charter/Cautioning for a lost ID as technically someone could be charged for losing an ID. If you can't read between the lines of what I'm saying that please forego a response.
Thanks.