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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 100/02, which discusses the implementation of the Stephen Lawrence Report Recommendation 61. Content MPA keen to lead in recording of stops - implementation of Stephen Lawrence Report Recommendation 61100/02 Toby Harris, Chair of the MPA, has written to the Home Secretary, David Blunkett, about the Met Police piloting, on a London wide basis, Recommendation 61 of the Macpherson Report (that all Stops should be recorded, not just Stop and Searches as is currently the case). These trials are in no way comparable to so called 'Sus' searches. These searches were carried out under section 4 of the 1824 Vagrancy Act, which has since been repealed. Recommendation 61 of the Macpherson Report is intended to rebuild and reinforce confidence between community and police, whereas 'Sus' searches were recognised as creating tensions. Toby Harris said:
Under the new plans, Stops would be recorded electronically, therefore creating little extra paper work for police officers. People stopped would be given an electronic receipt with a reference number so that they could complain if they feel they have been treated unfairly. Everyone is entitled to receive a slip if they are stopped, however an individual, (if they are aware of this right) may choose not the take the slip. This would not prevent the police officer completing the record of the Stop for performance monitoring purposes, in the same way that a Stop and Search slip is currently completed. Notes to editorsFurther media informationFor further information, please contact: The Press Office:
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