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What is Anti Social Behaviour
“…a manner that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons, not of the same household as himself”
Dispersal Power
A Police Officer in Uniform or PCSO
Can require....
Blackmore owns a farm near the coast that could be reached by driving along a grassy track from a country road, which was maintained by the local authority. The track is owned and maintained by Blackmore, it has no gate and goes past his farmhouse to a secluded beach. Local people drive down the road regularly in the winter, but in the summer Blackmore turns people away to prevent a large volume of traffic crossing his land at a time when he is busiest on the farm.
Could the track owned by Blackmore qualify as a road?
Yes, the track is a road to which the public have access, therefore it is a road.
Restorative Justice is described as a process which seeks to reintegrate the ‘Harmer’ (offender) into society whilst also balancing the concerns of the ‘Harmed’ party (victim) and who else?
The Community
You are on uniform duty and are following a vehicle driven by Benson which is being driven erratically and swerving across the road. You form the opinion that Benson is drunk however you have to stop following him due to an RTC which takes place. This is not connected to Benson. About 10 minutes later you PNC the vehicle and go to Benson’s home address where you find him asleep in the vehicle which is also in a detached garage, a building adjacent to Benson's house. The garage door is open.
Do you have the power to enter the garage and the vehicle under Section 17 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984?
Yes, both the garage and the vehicle are premises for the purposes of Section 17.
In relation to the offence of Dangerous Driving (Section 2A of the Road Traffic Act 1988), which of the following statements is included in the definition?
It would be obvious to a competent and careful driver that driving in that way would be dangerous.
One of the aspects of a person being guilty of aggravated Vehicle Taking under Section 12(1) Theft Act 1968 in relation to a mechanically propelled vehicle is that after the vehicle was unlawfully taken and before it was recovered and owing to the driving of the vehicle, an accident occurred by which injury was caused to any person (including the driver). Is this true or false?
True
What is Section 59 Police Reform Act 2002
Seizure of Vehicles
The officer may:
Dispersal Powers a PC has to
Name some other personal vulnerabilities
When Dispersal Powers cannot be used
Dispersal Power TEST – Behaviour has to:
Be contributing / likely to cause the public to be harassed, alarmed or distressed
or
is likely to cause disorder or
commit crime
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