Police Reform Act 2002
The Police Reform Act 2002 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Amongst the provisions of the Act are the creation of the role of Police Community Support Officers, who have some police powers whilst not being 'sworn' constables, and the ability for chief constables to confer a more limited range of police powers on other individuals as part of Community Safety Accreditation Schemes. The Act also replaced the Police Complaints Authority with the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Section 59
Section 59 of the Act is a common tool now used by police constables and police community support officers to seize vehicles being used in an anti-social manner. Vehicles can be seized if the police officer / PCSO reasonably believes that a mechanically propelled vehicle is being used in a manner:- causing, or likely to cause alarm, distress or annoyance to the public,
- and:
- *contravening , or
- *contravening of the Road Traffic Act 1988.