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

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Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

335

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     18,     leave out 'racial or religious hatred' and insert 'hatred against racial or religious groups'.

   

Mr James Clappison

228

Schedule     10,     page     179,     leave out lines 19 to 23.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

316

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     20,     leave out 'having regard to all the circumstances'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

336

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     20,     leave out from 'circumstances' to end of line 23 and insert 'he recklessly risks that hatred against a racial or religious group will thereby be stirred up'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

317

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     23,     at end insert 'or the person is reckless as to whether they are (or it is) likely to be so heard or seen or likely to stir up such racial or religious hatred'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

337

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     26,     leave out 'racial or religious hatred' and insert 'hatred against racial or religious groups'.

   

Mr James Clappison

229

Schedule     10,     page     179,     leave out lines 28 to 31.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

318

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     29,     leave out 'having regard to all the circumstances'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

338

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     29,     leave out from 'circumstances' to end of line 31 and insert 'he recklessly risks that hatred against a racial or religious group will thereby be stirred up'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

319

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     31,     at end insert 'or the person is reckless as to whether they are (or it is) likely to be so heard or seen or likely to stir up such racial or religious hatred'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

339

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     35,     leave out 'racial or religious hatred' and insert 'hatred against racial or religious groups'.

   

Mr James Clappison

230

Schedule     10,     page     179,     leave out lines 36 to 39.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

320

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     37,     leave out 'having regard to all the circumstances'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

340

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     37,     leave out from 'circumstances' to end of line 39 and insert 'he recklessly risks that hatred against a racial or religious group will thereby be stirred up'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Mr David Heath

321

Schedule     10,     page     179,     line     39,     at end insert 'or the person is reckless as to whether they are (or it is) likely to be so heard or seen or likely to stir up such racial or religious hatred'.

   

Mr James Clappison

231

Schedule     10,     page     180,     leave out lines 4 to 7.


   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris

191

Clause     123,     page     87,     line     14,     at end insert 'or'.

   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

190

Clause     123,     page     87,     line     15,     leave out from 'Parliament' to end of line 17.

   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

192

Clause     123,     page     87,     line     36,     after 'officers', insert ', being of or above the rank of inspector,'.

   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris

193

Clause     123,     page     88,     line     9,     leave out 'one kilometre' and insert '100 metres'.

   

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

307

Clause     123,     page     88,     line     9,     leave out 'one kilometre' and insert '250 metres'.

   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris

194

Clause     123,     page     88,     line     11,     leave out subsection (11).

   

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

308

Clause     123,     page     88,     line     12,     leave out paragraph (a).

   

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

158

Page     87,     line     2,     leave out Clause 123.


   

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

159

Page     88,     line     19,     leave out Clause 124.


   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris

196

Clause     132,     page     98,     line     18,     at end insert—

'Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (c. 27)

       section 25(5) (pedestrian crossing regulations)'.

   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris

195

Clause     132,     page     98,     line     22,     at end insert—

       'section 36(1) (drivers to comply with traffic signs)'.

   

Caroline Flint

36

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


   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris

200

Clause     133,     page     99,     line     15,     at end insert—

'Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (c. 27)

       section 25(5) (pedestrian crossing regulations)'.

   

Mr David Heath
Dr Evan Harris

199

Clause     133,     page     99,     line     19,     at end insert—

       'section 36(1) (drivers to comply with traffic signs)'.

   

Caroline Flint

37

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


NEW CLAUSES RELATING TO PARTS 4 AND 5

Corresponding Scottish offence

   

Caroline Flint

NC28

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   A person commits an offence if he enters, or is on, any designated Scottish site without lawful authority.

    (2)   A "designated Scottish site" means a site in Scotland—

      (a) specified or described (in any way) in an order made by the Secretary of State or by the Scottish Ministers, and

      (b) designated for the purposes of this section by the order.

    (3)   The Secretary of State may only designate a site for the purposes of this section if it appears to him that it is appropriate to designate the site in the interests of national security.

    (4)   The Scottish Ministers may only designate a site for the purposes of this section if—

      (a) it is comprised in Crown Land; or

      (b) it is comprised in land belonging to Her Majesty in Her private capacity or to the immediate heir to the Throne in his private capacity.

    (5)   It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under this section to prove that he did not know, and had no reasonable cause to suspect, that the site in relation to which the offence is alleged to have been committed was a designated Scottish site.

    (6)   A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable on summary conviction—

      (a) to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months, or

      (b) to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale,

    or to both.

    (7)   For the purposes of subsection (1), a person who is on any designated Scottish site without lawful authority does not acquire lawful authority by virtue of being allowed time to leave the site.

    (8)   In this section—

      (a) "site" means the whole or part of any building or buildings, or any land, or both;

      (b) "Crown land" means land in which there is a Crown interest.

    (9)   For this purpose "Crown interest" means an interest belonging to Her Majesty in right of the Crown.'.


Designated Scottish sites: access

   

Caroline Flint

NC29

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   Section 1 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (asp 2) (access rights) does not apply to land in respect of which a designation order is in force.

    (2)   The Secretary of State may take such steps as he considers appropriate to inform the public of the effect of any designation order made by him.

    (3)   The Scottish Ministers may take such steps as they consider appropriate to inform the public of the effect of any designation order made by them.

    (4)   The steps referred to in subsections (2) and (3) may include, in particular, displaying notices on or near the site to which the order in question relates.

    (5)   But the Secretary of State or (as the case may be) the Scottish Ministers may only—

      (a) display any such notice, or

      (b) take any other steps under subsection (2) or (3),

    in or on any building or land, if the appropriate person consents.

    (6)   The "appropriate person" is—

      (a) a person appearing to the Secretary of State or (as the case may be) to the Scottish Ministers to have a sufficient interest in the building or land to consent to the notice being displayed or the steps being taken, or

      (b) a person acting on behalf of such a person.

    (7)   In this section a "designation order" means an order under section [Corresponding Scottish offence].'



 
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