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Hong Kongs past and present police do> Will respect the 97 former police, public security would despise today HKSAR SHARE / LIKE Fourth Nuremberg Principles: Any person may make in a situation of moral choice, obey the government or superior orders can not be exempted from its obligations under international law. This principle can be interpreted as: to I just obey superior orders is not become a defense. Freedom of Hong Kong residents are not violated Article 28 of the Basic Law. Hong Kong residents from arbitrary or unlawful arrest, detention or imprisonment. Arbitrary or unlawful search of the body of any resident or deprivation or restriction of personal freedom of the residents. Resident shall be prohibited torture, arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of life of residents. PGO Chapter 6 28 Are not allowed to smoke at any time or casual uniformed police officers performing their duties in front of the public, or by direct contact with the police and the public. Article 21 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Recognition of the right of peaceful assembly, Hong Kong as a Party Convention must be treated equally, and respect the rights of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, the aforementioned Convention guaranteed. Article 27 of the Basic Law Hong Kong residents shall have freedom of speech, the press, publication, freedom of association, of assembly, of procession and of demonstration, organize and join trade unions, the right and freedom to strike. 20-14 Section 2 PGO Chapter 20 Whether plainclothes officers on duty at the time of contact and exercise police powers with the people, must show identification and warrant card. Plainclothes officers at the scene, shall appoint certificate hanging in a prominent place, its people easily recognizable identity. D100.net listen to radio
Posted on: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 13:20:18 +0000

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