Amendments proposed to the Criminal Justice and Police Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Miss Ann Widdecombe 45 Clause 19, page 11, line 42, after 'liable', insert 'on conviction on indictment'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 90 Clause 19, page 12, line 19, after 'a', insert 'single'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 91 Clause 19, page 12, line 21, leave out 'previous' and insert 'initial'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 77 Clause 19, page 12, line 27, after second 'or', insert 'in a place for which the licensee is responsible which is'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 92 Clause 19, page 12, line 30, after 'Act,', insert 'a request having been made to the holder of the licence to act reasonably by reducing or ceasing the emission of noise from the premises'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 93 Clause 19, page 12, line 42, after 'given', insert '8 hours'.
Mr Charles Clarke 114 Clause 19, page 14, line 17, after 'shall' insert ', subject to section 179G(4A) of this Act,'.
Mr Charles Clarke 115 Clause 19, page 14, line 22, at end insert'(7A) A person who, without reasonable excuse, permits premises to be open in contravention of subsection (7) of this section shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £20,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both.'.
Mr Charles Clarke 116 Clause 19, page 14, line 34, leave out 'clerk' and insert 'chief executive'.
Mr Charles Clarke 117 Clause 19, page 15, line 13, leave out 'clerk' and insert 'chief executive'.
Mr Charles Clarke 118 Clause 19, page 15, line 23, leave out 'and subject to section 179E(7) of this Act'.
Mr Charles Clarke 119 Clause 19, page 15, line 27, at end insert'(4A) Where
the Crown Court may, on such conditions as it thinks fit, order that section 179E(7) of this Act shall not apply to the premises.'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 46 Clause 19, page 15, line 44, after 'fails', insert 'without reasonable excuse'.
Mr Charles Clarke 120 Clause 19, page 15, line 46, after 'concerned' insert '(or with any extension of a closure order or with section 179E(7) of this Act)'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 48 Clause 19, page 15, line 48, leave out 'level 1' and insert 'level 3'.
Mr Charles Clarke 121 Clause 19, page 16, line 33, after '(6)' insert 'or 179E(7A)'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 94 Clause 19, page 17, line 5, at end insert 'open and'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 95 Clause 19, page 17, line 8, leave out 'not less than fourteen days'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 96 Clause 19, page 17, line 26, after 'family', insert 'or close personal friends'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 67 Clause 21, page 18, line 3, after 'liquor', insert 'or the supply or sale or offering to supply or sell any controlled drug.'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 68 Clause 21, page 18, line 11, leave out 'the constable' and insert 'a police officer of the rank of at least inspector or above'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 69 Clause 21, page 18, line 11, leave out 'the constable' and insert 'the police officer'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 70 Clause 21, page 18, line 16, leave out 'the constable' and insert 'the police officer'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 71 Clause 21, page 18, line 23, leave out 'constable' and insert 'police officer of at least the rank of inspector or above'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 72 Clause 21, page 18, line 36, leave out 'constable' and insert 'police officer'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 73 Clause 22, page 19, line 9, leave out 'six months' and insert 'one month'.
Mr Charles Clarke 122 Clause 29, page 23, line 24, leave out 'a copy of'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 74 Clause 30, page 24, line 3, at end insert
Mr Charles Clarke 123 Clause 31, page 24, line 11, leave out 'substituted' and insert 'inserted'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 106 Clause 31, page 24, line 12, after 'liquor', insert 'or any item containing such liquor'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 75 Clause 31, page 24, line 12, leave out '(other than a sealed container)'.
Mr Simon Hughes 5 Clause 32, page 24, line 19, leave out 'nobody could' and insert 'he could not'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 102 Clause 32, page 24, line 23, after 'for', insert 'written'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 103 Clause 32, page 24, line 23, after 'age', insert 'or a prescribed card'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 104 Clause 32, page 24, line 25, at end insert 'or the card was obviously a forgery'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 105 Clause 32, page 24, line 25, at end insert'( ) The Secretary of State may by order prescribe a card or cards establishing the age of persons. ( ) Such a power shall be exercisable by statutory instrument and shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 107 Clause 32, page 24, line 25, at end insert'( ) For the purposes of subsection (2) of this section a person shall be treated as having taken all reasonable steps to establish another person's age, if he complies with guidance that the Secretary of State may issue about the use of proof of age cards.'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 47 Clause 33, page 25, line 17, at end add'(4) A constable or an inspector of weights and measures may only request that a person under eighteen buy or attempt to buy intoxicating liquor, or send such a person to buy such liquor, where that constable or inspector has reasonable grounds to believe that an offence under section 169A or 169B of the Licensing Act 1964 has been committed on the premises in question within the preceding six months.'.
Miss Ann Widdecombe 108 Clause 33, page 25, line 17, at end insert'( ) The Secretary of State shall issue guidance
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