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Know your rights under PACE · Protect your freedom · We've got your back

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Know Your Rights

PACE · HRA · RTA

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⚠ All rights content is educational only and pending review by an SRA-regulated solicitor. This is not legal advice. For advice specific to your situation, consult a qualified solicitor. Scotland and Northern Ireland are separate legal systems not covered here.

♛ England & Wales — PACE 1984

Your Rights. Know Them.

Eight rights cards covering the Police and Criminal Evidence Act, Human Rights Act, and Road Traffic Act.

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Vehicle Stop

Road Traffic Act 1988 s.163

A uniformed officer can stop any vehicle — no reason required. But this is different from a search.

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Stop & Search

PACE s.1 + Code A — GOWISELY

Requires reasonable grounds. Officer must provide all GOWISELY information before any search.

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Section 60

CJPOA 1994 — No Grounds Needed

The most controversial stop/search power. No individual grounds required — but GOWISELY still applies.

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Arrest Rights

PACE s.24 + Code G

Two-part test: reasonable grounds AND necessity. You must be told the reason immediately.

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The Caution

PACE Code C — Not Miranda

The PACE caution is NOT the same as Miranda. Silence is a right — but it can count against you.

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Custody Rights

PACE s.41–42 + Code C

24-hour basic limit. Right to rest, food, and legal advice. Reviews required every 6–9 hours.

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Right to a Solicitor

PACE s.58 — Free Legal Advice

Free duty solicitor at any time in custody. This can only be delayed — never denied.

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Recording Police

Legal in Public

No permit needed. Officers cannot stop you filming in public or delete your footage.

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PACE Code A

The GOWISELY Checklist

Before any stop and search, an officer MUST provide all 8 of these. Tap each one as the officer provides it. If any are missing, the search may be unlawful.

Tap each element as the officer provides it

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PACE Code C, Para 10.5 — Critical

The PACE Caution — This Is Not Miranda

⚠ The adverse inference warning is critical

The middle clause of the caution means UK courts CAN draw negative conclusions from your silence in some circumstances. This is categorically different from the US Fifth Amendment right to silence. Always speak to a solicitor before deciding whether to answer questions.

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