In Germany, police are generally not allowed to use physical force to administer a blood test. However, they can request a blood test if there is reasonable suspicion of a crime, such as driving under the influence. If an individual refuses to comply, police may obtain a court order to perform the test, but physical force is typically only permitted in extreme circumstances and under strict legal guidelines.
This will vary depending upon the rules of the individual police force. Because of the physical demands of the job, it may not be allowed.
They are not. Up until the mid-twentieth century, the Swiss police were not allowed to marry if they carried a weapon.
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If you have been prescribed a medication and require a dose while in police custody, then it will be made available to you. The police cannot administer any form of medication to a detainee unless it has been prescribed to them, as there is the potential for allergic reactions and dangerous drug combinations. For example, police officers are prohibited from sedating an uncooperative/violent prisoner as it could result in liability.
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Yes, they can take you there on suspicion of dwi to administer the tests.
Yes, German police carry weapons.
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