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* "It will save police time": Between 1974 and 1997, drugs offences increased nine-fold from 12,500 to 113,000. Under the current law, it takes an average of three hours of police time to arrest and caution a suspect for the possession of small quantities of drugs.
Under the new proposals, officers will no longer have to take them to the police station, resulting in a major saving of police time.See the full content of this document
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