Bradford Vigilante

Superb :p

"Dissapeared in to the night, still unclear what mode of transport the apparent superhero was using"

lol
 
I'm reasonably confident Batman was an off duty officer. Most people don't know who is wanted and who isn't and to get him to a Police station legally would require Police officer powers.

As far as I am aware you cannot march even a wanted criminal into a police station, caped crusader or not, or am I mistaken?

Surprised the police didn't bundle Batman and charge him with kidnap.

Awaits the "I was in fear for my life!" from the suspect.

Generally, a normal member of the public can't.

Citizens arrest?

section 24A of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1974. A person "other than a constable" may arrest without a warrant anyone:

Who is in the act of committing an indictable offence; or whom the person has reasonable grounds to suspect is committing an indictable offence.

Two things about 24A: the person must be in the process of committing the offence or just after, and it must be an indictable offence. The problem is, the situation described here doesn't really allow itself to an any person's arrest.

I thought that you weren't allowed to touch someone when conducting a citizens arrest (pretty much making it completely useless)? I might be wrong, but I thought it would make you open to a counter allegation of assault.

You can use reasonable force to detain someone for a s24A arrest, as long as you've seen the offence and it's indictable. The problem is, most of the public aren't aware what offences are indictable. For example, you can't use an any person's arrest for common assault as it's summary only, in which case the arrest wouldn't be lawful.
 
You can use reasonable force to detain someone for a s24A arrest, as long as you've seen the offence and it's indictable. The problem is, most of the public aren't aware what offences are indictable. For example, you can't use an any person's arrest for common assault as it's summary only, in which case the arrest wouldn't be lawful.

So if someone just assaulted me and ran off, me tackling them to the floor would be an unlawful arrest?
 
So if someone just assaulted me and ran off, me tackling them to the floor would be an unlawful arrest?

In many situations, yes, it would be unlawful, but it depends on the level of injury. Assault ABH or GBH are both indictable. Also, it's fine if you are assisting a Constable.
 
I'm reasonably confident Batman was an off duty officer. Most people don't know who is wanted and who isn't and to get him to a Police station legally would require Police officer power.

"The takeaway delivery driver said he was "gobsmacked" when his exploits were covered by worldwide media on Monday"

:D:D:D
 
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