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What is classified as a public place under the Summary Offences Act 1988?
A public place is defined as either:
(a) Any location, regardless of being covered by water; or
(b) Any area of premises accessible to the public or used by the public, irrespectiv...
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What is classified as a public place under the Summary Offences Act 1988?
A public place is defined as either:
(a) Any location, regardless of being covered by water; or
(b) Any area of premises accessible to the public or used by the public, irrespective of whether there is a
fee charged, and whether this access is typical or not. However, schools are excluded from this
definition.
Which section of the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act (LEPRA) pertains to issuing a
directive to cease inappropriate behavior?
This is addressed in Section 197 of LEPRA.
In accordance with Section 11(2) of LEPRA, what can a police officer request?
A police officer may issue a directive to cease inappropriate behavior.
What does IPE stand for in this context?
IPE stands for Inform, Provide, Evidence.
Part 15, Section 201(1) of LEPRA relates to which police powers?
This section applies to the following powers of police officers:
- The authority to stop, search, or arrest a person, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft.
- The authority to enter or search premises.
- The authority to disclose the identity of a person.
, What additional police powers are included under Part 15, Section 201(1) of LEPRA?
This section also encompasses:
- The authority to seize property.
- The authority to require the removal of a face covering.
- The authority to establish a crime scene in premises not classified as a public place.
Which section of LEPRA mandates that police officers must provide information when exercising their
powers?
This is stipulated in Section 202(1) of LEPRA.
If an individual is given a direction under Section 198(1)(a) or (b) of LEPRA, what is their status?
They are considered intoxicated and must leave the public place, with a prohibition on returning.
What is the time frame described in Section 198(6) for intoxicated individuals in public places?
The specified time frame is within 6 hours after the directive has been issued.
Where are the consequences for failing to comply with police directions found?
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