Amendments proposed to the Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

153

*Schedule     8,     page     171,     line     14,     leave out subsection (5).

   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

157

*Schedule     8,     page     172,     line     24,     at end insert—

    '(3)   A person shall not exercise any power under this section except in the company, and under the supervision, of a constable.'.

   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

154

*Schedule     8,     page     172,     line     25,     leave out subsections (8) to (11).

   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

155

*Schedule     8,     page     173,     line     34,     leave out subsection (14).

   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

156

*Schedule     8,     page     175,     line     1,     leave out subsection (17).


   

Caroline Flint

59

Schedule     9,     page     175,     line     35,     after 'person),', insert—

            '(a)   in sub-paragraph (2)(b), after "relevant offences" insert "or relevant licensing offences",

            (b)   '.

   

Caroline Flint

60

Schedule     9,     page     175,     line     39,     leave out 'under sub-paragraph (3A) of paragraph 2' and insert 'to wait with him under paragraph 2(3A) or by virtue of paragraph 7A(8) or 7C(2)(a)'.


   

Caroline Flint

38

Clause     140,     page     106,     line     3,     leave out 'England and Wales' and insert 'any part of the United Kingdom'.

   

Caroline Flint

39

Clause     140,     page     108,     line     25,     leave out from 'person' to end of line and insert—

      '(a) if the applicant is not included in a specified children's list, of that fact;

      (b) if the applicant is included in such a list, of the details prescribed for the purposes of section 113C(1)(b) above;

      (c) if the applicant is not subject to a specified children's direction, of that fact;

      (d) if the applicant is subject to such a direction, of the grounds on which the direction was given and the details prescribed for the purposes of section 113C(1)(d) above.'.

   

Caroline Flint

40

Clause     140,     page     108,     line     44,     after 'statement"' insert ', "specified children's direction"'.

   

Caroline Flint

41

Clause     140,     page     110,     line     7,     leave out from 'Act' to end of line 9 and insert 'of 1997 in connection with consideration by a court of whether to make a special guardianship order under section 14A of the Children Act 1989.'.


   

Caroline Flint

61

Schedule     14,     page     201,     line     35,     at end insert—

            '(c)   after subsection (6) (as inserted by section 142(2) of this Act) insert—

    "(7)   In the case of such a body the reference in subsection (5) to a police authority must be construed as a reference to such body as is prescribed.".'.

   

Caroline Flint

62

Schedule     14,     page     202,     line     7,     at end add—

    '14  In section 125, at the end add—

    "(6)   If the power mentioned in subsection (1) is exercised by the Scottish Ministers, the reference in subsection (3) to each House of Parliament must be construed as a reference to the Scottish Parliament.".'.


   

Caroline Flint

42

Clause     141,     page     110,     line     18,     at end insert—

      '(ba) by Driver and Vehicle Licensing Northern Ireland;'.


   

Caroline Flint

43

Clause     142,     page     110,     line     28,     leave out '(11)(a) to (i) and (12)' and insert '(10)(a) to (i) and (11)'.

   

Caroline Flint

44

Clause     142,     page     110,     line     34,     leave out from 'In' to 'after' and insert 'each version of section 120A of that Act (as inserted respectively by section 134(1) of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 and section 70 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003),'.

   

Caroline Flint

45

Clause     142,     page     110,     line     37,     leave out '(11)(a) to (i) and (12)' and insert '(10)(a) to (i) and (11)'.

   

Caroline Flint

46

Clause     142,     page     111,     line     3,     leave out '(11)(a) to (i) and (12)' and insert '(10)(a) to (i) and (11)'.


   

Caroline Flint

47

Clause     143,     page     111,     line     13,     at end insert 'or 124A(1) and (2)'.


   

Caroline Flint

48

Clause     147,     page     112,     line     41,     at end insert—

    '( )   In Schedule 2 to the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Act 2002 (asp 11) (persons liable to investigation) after paragraph 90 add—

     "91 The Security Industry Authority."'.


   

Caroline Flint

63

Schedule     15,     page     202,     leave out lines 42 to 44.


   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris

101

Clause     118,     page     85,     line     4,     at end add—

    '(7D)   Any person to whom a constable has given a direction under subsection (4)(b) may appeal against the making of the direction to a magistrates' court.'.


   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

158

*Page     87,     line     2,     leave out Clause 123.


   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

159

*Page     87,     line     19,     leave out Clause 124.


   

Caroline Flint

36

Clause     132,     page     98,     line     26,     leave out 'and 104' and insert ', 104 and 110'.


   

Caroline Flint

37

Clause     133,     page     99,     line     23,     leave out 'and 104' and insert ', 104 and 110'.


   

Caroline Flint

49

Clause     148,     page     113,     line     17,     after 'section' insert '1(3),'.

   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

164

*Clause     148,     page     113,     line     18,     at end insert—

      '(za) regulations under section 27;'.


   

Caroline Flint

50

Clause     154,     page     116,     line     11,     at end insert—

    '( )   So far as they relate—

      (a) to sections 113 and 115 of the Police Act 1997 as those sections apply to Scotland;

      (b) to section 125 of that Act, to the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001, to the Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003 and to the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003,

    section 150 and Schedule 16 come into force on such day as the Scottish Ministers may by order appoint.'.


   

Caroline Flint

51

Clause     155,     page     117,     line     22,     leave out 'and repeals made by Schedules 14 and' and insert 'made by Schedule'.


REMAINING NEW CLAUSES

Police members of staff of SOCA to have powers of constable etc.

   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

NC8

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   The police members of staff of SOCA ("the police members") shall—

      (a) have the powers of a constable,

      (b) have the customs powers of an officer of Revenue and Customs, and

      (c) have the powers of an immigration officer.

    (2)   For the purposes of this Part "police member" means a person who falls within paragraph 13A of Schedule 1.'.


Handcuffing

   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

NC9

*To move the following Clause:—

       'In section 117 of PACE (Power of constables to use reasonable force), at end insert—

      "(2) Where any provision of this Act confers a power of arrest on a constable, the officer may on arrest secure the hands of the arrested person by handcuffing until such time as the constable has determined that the arrested person will not present a danger to himself or others, or seek to escape from lawful custody.

      (3) Subsection (2) shall be without prejudice to any other power to use handcuffs on an arrested person (whether provided under this Act or otherwise).".'.


Maiming, etc. through use of motor vehicle

   

Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djangoly
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Browne

NC10

*To move the following Clause:—

       'Any person being the driver of a mechanically-propelled vehicle on a road or other place to which the public have access, who wilfully or intentionally uses that vehicle to maim or harm, or cause alarm or distress to another person, shall be guilty of an offence.'.


 
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