How is Enforcement Stop defined in a legal contract?
- Enforcement Stop means an action taken by an officer in relation to their enforcement and investigation responsibilities. This includes, but is not limited to, tasks such as traffic stops, pedestrian stops, abandoned vehicle engagements, providing assistance to motorists, commercial vehicle stops, conducting safety checks at the roadside, fulfilling identification requests, or responding to requests for emergency help. Seen in 2 SEC filings.
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Genie Definition 1
- Enforcement Stop means an officer's action in conducting traffic or pedestrian stops, abandoned vehicle checks, roadside safety checks, identity requests or emergency assistance responses.
Relevant Contract Types
- Law Enforcement Services Contract
- Security Services Contract
- Road Safety Agreement
- Emergency Response Agreement
Relevant Circumstances
- During execution of duties by law enforcement officers
- Provision of security services
- Implementation of road safety measures
- During emergency response situations
Relevant Sectors
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