The Police Clause Samples

The 'Police' clause defines the rights and responsibilities of the parties in relation to law enforcement involvement during the execution of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines procedures for notifying the police in the event of illegal activity, trespassing, or threats to safety on the premises or in connection with the contract. It may specify who is authorized to contact law enforcement and under what circumstances. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties understand when and how police intervention is appropriate, thereby promoting safety and legal compliance.
The Police. In the compilation of the annual Winter Service Plan (WSP) Police Scotland are consulted to capture any suggestions for amendments that can be incorporated into the plan. This consultation is an agenda item during the Traffic Liaison Group Monthly Meeting. During the winter season it is essential that good communication lines are maintained between BEAR Scotland and Police Scotland. This is particularly the case during periods of severe weather. A dedicated phone line is set up for the emergency services (details of this only being issued to the emergency services) so that Duty Supervisors can clearly identify emergency calls from any emergency service including Police Scotland. BEAR Scotland will also liaise closely with Police Scotland during severe weather to ensure that a consistent message is given to media and road users as to road conditions at any moment.
The Police. 10.1 The Police may assist Tracker in providing a portion of the Services (more specifically, the location of hi-jacked or stolen vehicles in the Territory) and Tracker may provide the Police with a Tracker Vehicle Location Unit (the “Tracker VLU”) for this purpose. However, the Police are not obliged to use the Tracker VLU, and their use of the Tracker VLU will vary with and will be subject to personnel and logistical constraints on the Police and prevailing circumstances from time to time. The Police use the Tracker VLU in their sole and absolute discretion for the location of vehicles and are under no obligation to the Client in this respect. 10.2 The Client acknowledges that nothing contained in this Agreement imposes upon the Police any legal duty of care or obligation in relation to policing duties which is greater than or different from that which is owed to the general public at large, nor does this Agreement record or imply any undertaking on the part of the Police in regard to any Service provided by Tracker. 10.3 Where the Police are involved in assisting Tracker with the provision of the Services, the Client acknowledges and agrees that the Police will at all times be acting in their official capacity and that the Police will not be treated as, or deemed to be, the representatives, employees, agents, contractors, or service providers of Tracker. 10.4 The Client further acknowledges and agrees that Tracker will not be held liable or responsible for the acts or omissions of the Police, including any intentional or negligent acts or omissions.
The Police. 27.1. The Sudanese police force shall be professional national force with no affiliation to any single party, group, faction, region, or area. It shall owe allegiance to the homeland. Joining the force shall be guaranteed for all Sudanese people; 27.2. The police force shall be professional and impartial and work in accordance with laws and regulations; 27.3. The Parties recognize the need to reform the Sudanese police force to upgrade its capabilities, enhance its professionalism, and increase its effectiveness; 27.4. The Parties recognize that the Sudanese police shall be a law-enforcement service that is composed and commanded at a national level, operating at state/regional level with the presence of federal departments that undertake their federal obligations and duties; 27.5. The Parties agree to integrate the number to be agreed upon of the forces of the armed struggle movements/ Darfur Track in the different departments of the Sudanese police. 27.6. The Parties agree to establish a Joint Police Technical Committee to integrate and accommodate commissioned and non-commissioned officers and soldiers in accordance with the agreed-upon terms and conditions; 27.7. The Parties agree that forces of the armed struggle movements shall receive the number of officers in the agreed-upon low-level and senior ranks, professional development, and education in the police force, in accordance with the agreed standards. 27.8. The Joint Police Technical Committee shall be composed of the following: 27. 8.1. Representatives of the Sudanese police;
The Police. “The Indonesian police force, as an instrument of the state that maintains public order and security, has the duty to protect, guard, and serve the people, and to uphold the law.” (Art 30 (4) of the Constitution) The 1945 Amended Constitution passes the role of the military99, in main- taining public order and protecting civilian security, to the police. Following the amendment of the Constitution, some government bureaucracy posi- tions formerly held by military personnel under the New Order regime were filled by members of the police force.100 Even though the police force is a civilian institution, its employment status remains similar to the army and does not follow civil servant regulations. Unlike the IPS and other civilian 99 As I discussed in chapter 2, during the New Order regime the military had a strong political influence on civilian politics and the criminal justice system. When the authoritarian New Order regime stepped down in 1998, the reform movement pushed to separate the role of the military from civilian politics. In 2000, the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR) issued two resolutions: TAP MPR ▇▇.▇▇/▇▇▇/ 2000 and TAP MPR NO.VII/MPR/2000, revoking military power over the police. The MPR also repositioned the police force as a civilian institution. The debate about whether the police should be divided and supervised by certain ministries intensified. For instance, the Prosecution Service requested that the police be under its supervision, because the police function is part of law enforcement. At the same time, the Ministry of Interiors requested that the police be under its guidance, because of its policing duties. The Minister of Defence also requested that the police be positioned under him, as the police function also relates to state security and defence. In the end, the police force successfully ensured that the government placed it under the President’s control, and established KOMPOLNAS as a supervisory body with a limited role. 100 Some positions that had been held by military personnel were filled by the police, such as the Director General of Immigration in the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, and several Director Generals at the Ministry of Transportation. President ▇▇▇▇▇▇ also appointed a former Vice National Police Chairman as Minister of Civil Servants and Bureaucratic Reform. See Tirto, Bintang Berjatuhan dari Trunojoyo (Stars have fallen from Trunojoyo) ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/bintang-berjatuh-dari-trunojoyo-9eU, accessed on 7 ...
The Police. Whilst Leicestershire Police are not ongoing active partners throughout the programme, they are likely to be sharing information relating to criminal offences and/or convictions (Article 10, GDPR), in order to assist in determining the appropriate lead agency. The processing of criminal offence data will only take place where it is necessary and proportionate to do so, this will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. This may occur in multi-agency working and through the already established JAGs, as well as for the Early Help / Troubled Family programmes. Information may be shared by Police, where necessary and proportionate to do so under the following sections for a policing purpose. S17 Children Act 1989 - Local authorities have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children within their area who are in need. Local Authorities may collect and share information under these implied powers in order to support/protect children. S47 Children Act 1989 - Local authorities have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children within their area where it is reasonable to suspect a child is suffering or likely to suffer significant harm.
The Police. 6.1. The service is rendered in terms of arrangements entered into between ACM and the Police, which provide an agreed framework for the operation of the ACM System in the Territory. However, the Police are not obliged to use the ACM System and their use of the system will vary with, and will be subject to, personnel and logistical constraints on them and prevailing circumstances from time to time. The Police use the ACM System in their sole discretion for the location of vehicles and are under no obligation to the Customer in respect of the ACM System. or agent of the South African Police Service;