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Page : Public Order Act 1986.pdf/8 - en.wikisource.org . This date is our basedate. https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Page:Public_Order_Act_1986.pdf/16&oldid=12134857. https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Page:Public_Order_Act_1986.pdf/38&oldid=12138391. Changes we have not yet applied to the text, can be found in the Changes to Legislation area. 4A. . Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include: Link(s) to the Changes to Legislation facility which provides access to lists detailing changes made by all legislation enacted from 2002 - present to the revised legislation held on legislation.gov.uk, along with details about those changes which have and have not been applied by the legislation.gov.uk editorial team to this legislation item. (4)If at any time the Commissioner of Police for the City of London or the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis reasonably believes that, because of particular circumstances existing in his police area or part of it, the powers under section 12 will not be sufficient to prevent the holding of public processions in that area or part from resulting in serious public disorder, he may with the consent of the Secretary of State make an order prohibiting for such period not exceeding 3 months as may be specified in the order the holding of all public processions (or of any class of public procession so specified) in the area or part concerned. There are no associated impact assessment for this legislation. 15. . For more information see the EUR-Lex public statement on re-use. 26(7), Sch 17 Pt. Return to the latest available version by using the controls above in the What Version box. (9)A person who incites another to commit an offence under subsection (8) is guilty of an offence. (6) This section does not apply to words or behaviour used, or written material displayed, solely for the purpose of being included in a programme broadcast or included in a cable programme service. Description. 10.(1) In the Riot (Damages) Act 1886 and in section 515 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 (compensation for riot damage) "riotous" and "riotously" shall be construed in accordance with section 1 above. (8)A person who takes part in a public procession the holding of which he knows is prohibited by virtue of an order under this section is guilty of an offence. This chapter focuses on s 5, Part II and Part III of the. The first date in the timeline will usually be the earliest date when the provision came into force. Changes we have not yet applied to the text, can be found in the Changes to Legislation area. Public Order Act 1986 1986 CHAPTER 64.
11.(1) Written notice shall be given in accordance with this section of any proposal to hold a public procession intended. For further information see Frequently Asked Questions. . . Interpretation. Public Order Act 1986, Introductory Text is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 17 July 2023. In this Part Public Order Act 1986 c. 64 3 (5) Affray may be committed in private as well as in public PART i places. For legislation enacted before the basedate (1/1/2006 for Northern Ireland legislation and 1/2/1991 for all other revised legislation) this information may not be available. Turning this feature on will show extra navigation options to go to these specific points in time. This site additionally contains content derived from EUR-Lex, reused under the terms of the Commission Decision 2011/833/EU on the reuse of documents from the EU institutions. Latest Available (revised):The latest available updated version of the legislation incorporating changes made by subsequent legislation and applied by our editorial team. 111, 174(2), 178(8), Sch. A person guilty of an offence under subsection (9) is liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale or both, Advanced Search (including Welsh legislation in Welsh language), Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (c. 15), the original print PDF of the as enacted version that was used for the print copy, lists of changes made by and/or affecting this legislation item, confers power and blanket amendment details, links to related legislation and further information resources. Act 1985; to repeal certain obsolete or unnecessary enactments; and for connected purposes. Public Order Act 1986 The sections listed below may assist when dealing with potential public order situations linked to elections. Use the more link to open the changes and effects relevant to the provision you are viewing. . Acts intended or likely to stir up racial hatred: 18. See how this legislation has or could change over time.
PDF Public Order - Legislation.gov.uk Confers power or Apply Blanket Amendments, Advanced Search (including Welsh legislation in Welsh language), the original print PDF of the as enacted version that was used for the print copy, lists of changes made by and/or affecting this legislation item, confers power and blanket amendment details, links to related legislation and further information resources. Construction of other instruments. Revised legislation carried on this site may not be fully up to date. (5) A person who is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred is not guilty of an offence under this section if he did not intend his words or behaviour, or the written material, to be, and was not aware that it might be, threatening, abusive or insulting. 19.(1) A person who publishes or distributes written material which is threatening, abusive or insulting is guilty of an offence if. (3) References in this Part to the publication or distribution of written material are to its publication or distribution to the public or a section of the public. Act wholly in force at 1.4.1987 by s. 41(1) and, Advanced Search (including Welsh legislation in Welsh language), the original print PDF of the as enacted version that was used for the print copy, lists of changes made by and/or affecting this legislation item, confers power and blanket amendment details, links to related legislation and further information resources. . 1. (3) Riot and cognate expressions in any enactment in force before the coming into force of this section (other than the enactments mentioned in subsections (1) and (2) above) shall be construed in accordance with section 1 above if they would have been construed in accordance with the common law offence of riot apart from this Part. .
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PDF File:The Public Order Act 1986 (Commencement No. 1) Order 1986 (UKSI Public Order Act 1986 (c. 64) Part I - New Offences Document Generated: 2023-07-05 3 Changes to legislation: Public Order Act 1986 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 05 July 2023. Changes and effects are recorded by our editorial team in lists which can be found in the Changes to Legislation area. Use this menu to access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item. In addition to these more serious offences, the Act created lower . Any order under this section shall, if not made in writing, be recorded in writing as soon as practicable after being made. (2)On receiving such an application, a council may with the consent of the Secretary of State make an order either in the terms of the application or with such modifications as may be approved by the Secretary of State. Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (c. 60) 7. or the written material displayed, would be heard or seen by a person outside that or any other dwelling. . Part III Racial Hatred: Meaning of "racial hatred" 17. Advance notice of public processions.
Page : Public Order Act 1986.pdf/7 - Wikisource If at any time the chief officer of police reasonably believes that, because of particular circumstances existing in any district or part of a district, the powers under section 12 will not be sufficient to prevent the holding of public processions in that district or part from resulting in serious public disorder, he shall apply to the council of the district for an order prohibiting for such period not exceeding 3 months as may be specified in the application the holding of all public processions (or of any class of public procession so specified) in the district or part concerned.
PDF File : Public Order Act 1986.pdf - Wikimedia Different options to open legislation in order to view more content on screen at once. 2. 58(3)(b) (with Sch. Violent disorder. 3 The reports on which the Act is based are: The Law Relating to Public Order, 5th Report from the Home Affairs Committee, (1979-80) HC 756-1: Law Commission, Offences Relating to Public Order. Public performance of play. 21.(1) A person who distributes, or shows or plays, a recording of visual images or sounds which are threatening, abusive or insulting is guilty of an offence if. . but if it is proved that the performance was attended by persons other than those directly connected with the giving of the performance or the doing in relation to it of the things mentioned in paragraph (b) or (c), the performance shall, unless the contrary is shown, be taken not to have been given solely or primarily for the purposes mentioned above. (2) In Schedule 1 to the Marine Insurance Act 1906 (form and rules for the construction of certain insurance policies) rioters in rule 8 and riot in rule 10 shall, in the application of the rules to any policy taking effect on or after the coming into force of this section, be construed in accordance with section 1 above unless a different intention appears. The dates will coincide with the earliest date on which the change (e.g an insertion, a repeal or a substitution) that was applied came into force. Original (As Enacted or Made): The original version of the legislation as it stood when it was enacted or made. 16. . (10)F1. Turning this feature on will show extra navigation options to go to these specific points in time. (6)Any order under this section shall, if not made in writing, be recorded in writing as soon as practicable after being made. 7 para. (5) In this section play and public performance have the same meaning as in the 1968 c. 54Theatres Act 1968.
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Public Order Act 1986 - Legislation.gov.uk An Act to abolish the common law offences of riot, rout, unlawful assembly and affray and certain statutory offences relating to public order; to create new offences relating to public order; to control public processions and assemblies; to control the stirring up of racial hatred; to provide for the exclusion of certain offenders from sporting events; to create a new offence relating to the contamination of or interference with goods; to confer power to direct certain trespassers to leave land; to amend section 7 of the Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875, section 1 of the Prevention of Crime Act 1953, Part V of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1980 and the Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) (13)A person guilty of an offence under subsection (9) is liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale or both F2. 1987/198.
PDF File : Public Order Act 1986 (UKPGA 1986-64).pdf - Wikimedia (7),A person guilty of affray is liable on conviction on indict- ment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years or a fine or both, or on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term Interpretation. The dates will coincide with the earliest date on which the change (e.g an insertion, a repeal or a substitution) that was applied came into force. If at any time the Commissioner of Police for the City of London or the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis reasonably believes that, because of particular circumstances existing in his police area or part of it, the powers under section 12 will not be sufficient to prevent the holding of public processions in that area or part from resulting in serious public disorder, he may with the consent of the Secretary of State make an order prohibiting for such period not exceeding 3 months as may be specified in the order the holding of all public processions (or of any class of public procession so specified) in the area or part concerned. Details of changes are only available back to 2002. (4) Subject to subsections (1) to (3) above and unless a different intention appears, nothing in this Part affects the meaning of riot or any cognate expression in any enactment in force, or other instrument taking effect, before the coming into force of this section. . (5) A person who is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred is not guilty of an offence under this section if he did not intend his words or behaviour, or the written material, to be, and was not aware that it might be, threatening, abusive or insulting. Advance notice of public processions. In some cases the first date is 01/02/1991 (or for Northern Ireland legislation 01/01/2006). Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include: Click 'View More' or select 'More Resources' tab for additional information including: All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0 except where otherwise stated. Be it enacted by the Queens most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:, I1Act wholly in force at 1.4.1987 by s. 41(1) and S.I. An order made under this section may be revoked or varied by a subsequent order made in the same way, that is, in accordance with subsections (1) and (2) or subsection (4), as the case may be. Use the more link to open the changes and effects relevant to the provision you are viewing. Show Timeline of Changes: These are, in descending order of gravity: s 1 riot; s 2 violent disorder; and, s 3 affray. There are changes that. 10.(1) In the Riot (Damages) Act 1886 and in section 515 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 (compensation for riot damage) riotous and riotously shall be construed in accordance with section 1 above. .mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote{text-align:left}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote-right{float:right;clear:right;padding-left:1em}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote-left{float:left;clear:left;padding-right:1em}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote-container .wst-sidenote-right{margin-right:-11em;width:10em}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote-container .wst-sidenote-left{margin-left:-11em;width:10em}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote{display:inline-block;text-indent:0;line-height:140%}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote .wst-sidenote-inner{font-size:83%}Sch. For further information see Frequently Asked Questions. (7),A person guilty of affray is liable on conviction on indict- ment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years or a fine or both, or on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term Latest Available (revised):The latest available updated version of the legislation incorporating changes made by subsequent legislation and applied by our editorial team. (2) The offences under the following enactments are abolished. . .mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote{text-align:left}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote-right{float:right;clear:right;padding-left:1em}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote-left{float:left;clear:left;padding-right:1em}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote-container .wst-sidenote-right{margin-right:-11em;width:10em}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote-container .wst-sidenote-left{margin-left:-11em;width:10em}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote{display:inline-block;text-indent:0;line-height:140%}.mw-parser-output .wst-sidenote .wst-sidenote-inner{font-size:83%}Part III.
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