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LAW ENFORCEMENT (POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES) ACT 2002 - SECT 15

Failure of driver to disclose identity

15 Failure of driver to disclose identity

(cf Police Powers (Vehicles) Act 1998 , s 7)

(1) The driver of a vehicle who is requested by a police officer in accordance with sections 14 and 201 to disclose his or her identity must not, without reasonable excuse, fail or refuse to comply with the request.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment, or both.
(2) The driver of a vehicle who is requested by a police officer in accordance with sections 14 and 201 to disclose the identity of any driver of, or passenger in or on, the vehicle must (unless the driver has a reasonable excuse for not doing so):
(a) disclose the identity of the driver or passenger, or
(b) if the driver does not know the full and correct identity of the driver or passenger-disclose such information about the driver’s or passenger’s identity (such as any alias used by the person or the general location of his or her residential address) as is known to the driver.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment, or both.
Note: Section 201 sets out safeguards containing requirements relating to such requests.



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