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What is a 'stop'?

A ‘stop’ is when a police officer asks you to account for yourself, i.e. your actions, behaviour, presence in an area or possession of anything.


Casual conversations, such as when an officer is seeking general information, giving directions, or seeking witnesses do not count as a ‘stop’.

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