POLICE ACT 1990 - SECT 214 Repute to be evidence of appointment of police officer
POLICE ACT 1990 - SECT 214
Repute to be evidence of appointment of police officer214 Repute to be evidence of appointment of police officer
If any question arises as to the right of any police officer to hold or execute his or her office, common reputation is to be taken as evidence of that right, and it is not necessary for a police officer to have or to produce any written appointment or other document to prove that right.