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Law enforcement officials
may use
force
only when strictly necessary and to the
extent
required for the
performance
of their
duty
. ...
... (a) This
provision
emphasizes that the use of
force
by
law enforcement officials
should be
exceptional
; while it implies that
law enforcement officials
may be
authorized
to use
force
as is reasonably necessary under the
circumstances
for the
prevention
of
crime
or in effecting or assisting in the
lawful
arrest
of
offenders
or suspected
offenders
, no
force
going beyond that may be used. ...
... (a) This
provision
emphasizes that the use of
force
by
law enforcement officials
should be
exceptional
; while it implies that
law enforcement officials
may be
authorized
to use
force
as is reasonably necessary under the
circumstances
for the
prevention
of
crime
or in effecting or assisting in the
lawful
arrest
of
offenders
or suspected
offenders
, no
force
going beyond that may be used. ...
... (a) This
provision
emphasizes that the use of
force
by
law enforcement officials
should be
exceptional
; while it implies that
law enforcement officials
may be
authorized
to use
force
as is reasonably necessary under the
circumstances
for the
prevention
of
crime
or in effecting or assisting in the
lawful
arrest
of
offenders
or suspected
offenders
, no
force
going beyond that may be used. ...
... (b)
National law
ordinarily
restricts
the use of
force
by
law enforcement officials
in
accordance
with a
principle
of
proportionality
. It is to be understood that such
national
principles
of
proportionality
are to be respected in the
interpretation
of this
provision
. In no
case
should this
provision
be interpreted to
authorize
the use of
force
which is
disproportionate
to the
legitimate
objective
to be achieved. ...
... (b)
National law
ordinarily
restricts
the use of
force
by
law enforcement officials
in
accordance
with a
principle
of
proportionality
. It is to be understood that such
national
principles
of
proportionality
are to be respected in the
interpretation
of this
provision
. In no
case
should this
provision
be interpreted to
authorize
the use of
force
which is
disproportionate
to the
legitimate
objective
to be achieved. ...
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