92. Photographing of suspects etc.: England and Wales
After section 64 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (c. 60) insert-
"64A. Photographing of suspects etc.
(1) A person who is detained at a police station may be photographed-
(a) with the appropriate consent; or
(b) if the appropriate consent is withheld or it is not practicable to obtain it, without it.
(2) A person proposing to take a photograph of any person under this section-
(a) may, for the purpose of doing so, require the removal of any item or substance worn on or over the whole or any part of the head or face of the person to be photographed; and
(b) if the requirement is not complied with, may remove the item or substance himself.
(3) Where a photograph may be taken under this section, the only persons entitled to take the photograph are-
(a) constables; and
(b) persons who (without being constables) are designated for the purposes of this section by the chief officer of police for the police area in which the police station in question is situated;
and section 117 (use of force) applies to the exercise by a person falling within paragraph (b) of the powers conferred by the preceding provisions of this section as it applies to the exercise of those powers by a constable.