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 Chief Police Officer has the power to ban public processions up to three months by applying to local authority for a banning order which needs subsequent confirmation from the Home Secretary. Chief Police Officer has the power to ban public processions up to three months by applying to local authority for a banning order which needs subsequent confirmation from the Home Secretary.
 Section 14 - Imposing conditions on public assemblies ​ Section 14 - Imposing conditions on public assemblies ​
-provides police the power to impose conditions on assemblies "to prevent serious public disorder, serious criminal damage or serious disruption to the life of the community"​. The conditions are limited to the specifying of: +provides police the power to impose conditions on assemblies "to prevent serious public disorder, serious criminal damage or serious disruption to the life of the community"​. The conditions are limited to the specifying of:\\ 
-the number of people who may take part, +the number of people who may take part,\\ 
-the location of the assembly, and +the location of the assembly, and\\ 
-its maximum duration.+its maximum duration.\\\
 Section 14A -Prohibiting trespassory assemblies ​ Section 14A -Prohibiting trespassory assemblies ​
 added by section 70 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, to control "​raves"​ added by section 70 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, to control "​raves"​
public_order.txt · Last modified: 2017/06/16 19:02 by phil