The is no obligation under the regulations to give your name or details. If you are being arrested you have a right to legal representation. @BindmansLLP are at the local police station. @HJAcivillibs will also be available.
For clarity: If police have reasonable grounds to suspect you've committed an offence they *may arrest you, or they can fine you if you give your details.Failing to give details is NOT an offence. If you don't give details they *might arrest but only if they have other grounds
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This morning I was at court when stopped in an enclosed area by a journalist not social distancing. To be honest I felt uncomfortable at his approach and manner. He asked for my first name (he already had my last name and could get further details from court clerks.) 1/4
My client and probation who were already waiting, so I chose to prioritise them and declined to engage further, believing he already had sufficient information to identify me. I am genuinely sorry if there was anything wrong in this or any miscommunication. 2/4
As a result of this man's subsequent tweeting I have received a torrent of horrid abuse which has been really distressing. I am really grateful to colleagues and journalists, some whom know me and many who do not, who have offered their support. 3/4