P 82
[Subsidiary]
Trespassing and loitering.
G.N.A. 174/50.
G.N.A. 174/50.
CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed.
sioner of Police will, in the circumstances prevailing, most effectively give publicity to such order.
publicity
128. (1) No person shall-
(a) trespass on, or on premises in the vicinity of, any premises to which this regulation applies; or
(b) unlawfully enter or board any vehicle, vessel or aircraft used or appropriated for any of the purposes of Her Majesty's service or trespass on any premises in the vicinity of any such vehicle, vessel or aircraft,
and any person acting in contravention of this regulation or being found on any vehicle, vessel or aircraft on any occasion on which he had entered or boarded it in contravention of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and, without prejudice to any proceedings which might be taken against him, he may be searched by any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or by an authorized officer, or by any police officer and may be removed by such member or officer from the premises or from the vehicle, vessel or aircraft, as the case may be.
(2) Any person who shall, for any purpose prejudicial to the public interest be in, or in the vicinity of, any premises to which this regulation applies, or any such vehicle, vessel or aircraft as aforesaid, shall be guilty of an offence; and where, in any proceedings taken against a person by virtue of this paragraph it is proved that at the material time he was present in, or in the vicinity of, the premises, vehicle, vessel or aircraft concerned, the prosecution may thereupon adduce such evidence of the character of such person (including evidence of his having been previously convicted of any offence) as tends to show that he was so present for any such purpose.
(3) Any person who loiters in the vicinity of any premises to which this regulation applies, or any such vehicle, vessel or aircraft as aforesaid, and who continues to loiter in that vicinity after having been requested by a member of Her Majesty's regular forces or any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or by an authorized officer, or a police officer, to leave it, shall be guilty of an offence and may be searched by any such member.
(4) Nothing in this regulation shall authorize the search of a woman except by a woman.
(5) The premises to which this regulation applies are premises used or appropriated-
(a) for any of the purposes of Her Majesty's service; or
(b) for the performance of any essential service.
P 82
[Subsidiary]
Trespassing and loitering.
G.N.A. 174/50.
G.N.A. 174/50.
CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed.
sioner of Police will, in the circumstances prevailing, most effec- tively give publicity to such order.
publicity
128. (1) No person shall-
(a) trespass on, or on premises in the vicinity of, any premises
to which this regulation applies; or
(b) unlawfully enter or board any vehicle, vessel or aircraft used or appropriated for any of the purposes of Her Majesty's service or trespass on any premises in the vicinity of any such vehicle, vessel or aircraft,
and any person acting in contravention of this regulation or being found on any vehicle, vessel or aircraft on any occasion on which he had entered or boarded it in contravention of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and, without prejudice to any proceed- ings which might be taken against him, he may be searched by any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or by an authorized officer, or by any police officer and may be removed by such member or officer from the premises or from the vehicle, vessel or aircraft, as the case may be.
(2). Any person who shall, for any purpose prejudicial to the public interest be in, or in the vicinity of, any premises to which this regulation applies, or any such vehicle, vessel or aircraft as aforesaid, shall be guilty of an offence; and where, in any pro- ceedings taken against a person by virtue of this paragraph it is proved that at the material time he was present in, or in the vicinity of, the premises, vehicle, vessel or aircraft concerned, the prosecu- tion may thereupon adduce such evidence of the character of such person (including evidence of his having been previously convicted of any offence) as tends to show that he was so present for any such purpose.
(3) Any person who loiters in the vicinity of any premises to which this regulation applies, or any such vehicle, vessel or aircraft as aforesaid, and who continues to loiter in that vicinity after having been requested by a member of Her Majesty's regular forces or any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or by an authorized officer, or a police officer, to leave it, shall be guilty of an offence and may be searched by any such member.
(4) Nothing in this regulation shall authorize the search of a woman except by a woman.
(5) The premises to which this regulation applies are premises used or appropriated-
(a) for any of the purposes of Her Majesty's service; or
(b) for the performance of any essential service.
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