| Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 | ||
| 2004 asp 8 - continued | ||
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| PART 3 | ||
| DISPERSAL OF GROUPS | ||
Authorisations and powers | ||
| 19 | Authorisations | |
| (1) Subsection (2) applies where a police officer of or above the rank of superintendent (a "senior police officer") has reasonable grounds for believing- | ||
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| (2) The senior police officer may authorise the exercise of the powers conferred by section 21- | ||
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| (3) An authorisation under subsection (2)- | ||
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| (4) Before giving an authorisation under subsection (2) the senior police officer who proposes to give it shall ensure that any local authority whose area includes the whole or part of the relevant locality is consulted. | ||
| (5) A period specified under subsection (2) shall not exceed 3 months. | ||
| (6) In subsection (2), "specified" means specified by the senior police officer. | ||
| 20 | Authorisations: supplementary | |
| (1) Before the powers conferred by section 21 become exercisable by virtue of an authorisation, the senior police officer who gave the authorisation shall ensure that an authorisation notice is- | ||
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| (2) An "authorisation notice" is a notice which- | ||
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| (3) An authorisation may be withdrawn by- | ||
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| (4) Before withdrawing, under subsection (3), an authorisation, the police officer who proposes to withdraw the authorisation shall ensure that any local authority whose area includes the whole or part of the relevant locality is consulted. | ||
| (5) The withdrawal of an authorisation shall not affect the exercise, by virtue of the authorisation, of any power which occurred before the withdrawal. | ||
| (6) The giving or withdrawal of an authorisation shall not prevent the giving of a further authorisation in respect of a locality which includes the whole or any part of the relevant locality to which the earlier authorisation relates. | ||
| (7) In this section, "authorisation" means an authorisation under section 19. | ||
| 21 | Powers exercisable in pursuance of authorisations | |
| (1) Where a constable has reasonable grounds for believing that the presence or behaviour of a group of two or more persons in any public place in the relevant locality is causing or is likely to cause alarm or distress to any members of the public, the constable may exercise a power mentioned in subsection (3). | ||
| (2) In determining whether to exercise a power mentioned in subsection (3) a constable shall have regard to whether the exercise of the power would be likely to result in the persons in the group causing less alarm and distress to members of the public in the relevant locality than if the power were not exercised. | ||
| (3) Subject to subsection (5), the constable may give- | ||
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| (4) The constable may require a direction under paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (3) to be complied with- | ||
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| (5) A direction under subsection (3) may not be given in respect of a group of persons- | ||
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| 22 | Powers under section 21: supplementary | |
| (1) A direction under section 21- | ||
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| (2) A person who, without reasonable excuse, knowingly contravenes a direction given to the person under section 21 shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to- | ||
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| or to both. | ||
| (3) Where a constable reasonably suspects that a person has committed or is committing an offence under subsection (2), the constable may arrest the person without warrant. | ||
| (4) Subsection (3) is without prejudice to any power of arrest conferred by law apart from that subsection. | ||
Guidance and research | ||
| 23 | Guidance in relation to dispersal of groups | |
| (1) A person exercising a power by virtue of this Part shall, in the exercise of the power, have regard to any guidance given by the Scottish Ministers about- | ||
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| (2) The Scottish Ministers shall lay before the Scottish Parliament a copy of any guidance such as is mentioned in subsection (1). | ||
| 24 | Operation of Part: arrangement of study | |
| (1) The Scottish Ministers shall- | ||
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| (2) The Scottish Ministers shall make such preparations for the carrying out of the study as are necessary to enable the study to commence as soon as the whole of the Part is in force; and such preparations may include, in particular, the instruction of a research team and the formation of a research advisory group to assist in the direction of the study. | ||
Interpretation | ||
| 25 | Interpretation of Part 3 | |
| (1) In this Part- | ||
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| (2) In this Part, any reference to the presence or behaviour of a group of persons includes a reference to the presence or behaviour of any one or more of the persons in the group. | ||
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