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LAW ENFORCEMENT (POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES) ACT 2002 - SECT 198
Move on directions to intoxicated persons in public places
198 Move on directions to intoxicated persons in public places
(1) A
police officer may give a direction to an intoxicated person who is in a
public place to leave the place and not return for a specified period if the
police officer believes on reasonable grounds that the person’s behaviour in
the place as a result of the intoxication (referred to in this Part as
"relevant conduct"): (a) is likely to cause injury to any other person or
persons, damage to property or otherwise give rise to a risk to public safety,
or
(b) is disorderly.
(2) A direction given by a police officer under this
section must be reasonable in the circumstances for the purpose of: (a)
preventing injury or damage or reducing or eliminating a risk to public
safety, or
(b) preventing the continuance of disorderly behaviour in a
public place.
(3) The period during which a person may be directed not to
return to a public place is not to exceed 6 hours after the direction was
given.
(4) The other person or persons referred to in subsection (1) (a) need
not be in the public place but must be near that place at the time the
relevant conduct is being engaged in.
(5) For the purposes of this section, a
person is
"intoxicated" if: (a) the person’s speech, balance, co-ordination or
behaviour is noticeably affected, and
(b) it is reasonable in the
circumstances to believe that the affected speech, balance, co-ordination or
behaviour is the result of the consumption of alcohol or any drug.
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