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Old Jun 06, 2012, 10:08 AM
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Seems like Great Britain's civil rights for those with mental health issues, even what may end up being a temporary problem, needs some work. All health issues, mental, police involvement or no should be confidential.
I know some lawyers in this field, I now have questions that I'll be asking at our next advocacy meeting. Thanks for bring this up, I had no idea this was even possible. I have been seconded, involuntarily committed still worked in my field-health care, have been on jury duty-too many times to count, but I'm in USA and have never given any broad based consent to search on anything, only time limited and very specific, limited ones.
Where those things happed to me was in a very blue state that takes civil liberties very seriously. I could be wrong but I think police involvement and crime connections could be a state by state rule. I've never had problems traveling, but I have had no MI section involvements since 2001. The world and civil liberties have changed since that date.
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