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| | Clause 36, page 34, line 25, leave out ‘Crown Court’ and insert ‘Court of Appeal’. |
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| | Clause 36, page 34, line 26, leave out ‘magistrates’ court’ and insert ‘Crown |
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| | Clause 36, page 34, line 29, leave out subsection (3). |
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| | Clause 36, page 34, line 37, leave out paragraph (b). |
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| | Page 56, line 4, leave out Clause 43. |
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| | Page 57, line 29, leave out Clause 46. |
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| Clause 55, page 70, line 3, leave out ‘the Secretary of State is not satisfied that the |
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| return is compatible’ and insert ‘to do so would be incompatible’. |
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| Clause 55, page 70, line 5, after ‘1998’, insert ‘or any other international treaty |
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| which the United Kingdom is a party to or would be contrary to the interests of justice.’. |
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| Clause 55, page 70, line 5, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(1A) | If subsection (1) applies— |
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| | (a) | an undertaking to return a person to a territory given under section 153A |
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| | (b) | any power given under section 153A and 153C by reference to the |
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| | undertaking are of no effect.’. |
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| Page 71, line 15, leave out Clause 58. |
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| Schedule 6, page 138, line 6, leave out ‘or (3B)’ and insert ‘, (3B) or (3DB)’. |
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| Schedule 6, page 138, line 8, leave out ‘or (3B)’ and insert ‘, (3B) or (3DB)’. |
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| Schedule 6, page 138, line 10, leave out ‘or (3B)’ and insert ‘, (3B) or (3DB)’. |
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| Schedule 6, page 138, line 12, leave out ‘or (3B)’ and insert ‘, (3B) or (3DB)’. |
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| Schedule 6, page 138, line 14, leave out ‘or (3B)’ and insert ‘, (3B) or (3DB)’. |
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| | Community punishments for graffiti and fly-posting |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘After section 43 of the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (c.38) insert— |
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| | “43A | Community punishments for graffiti and fly-posting |
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| | (1) | Where an authorised officer of a local authority has reason to believe that |
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| | a person has committed a relevant offence in the area of that authority, he |
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| | may give that person a notice offering him the opportunity of discharging |
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| | any liability to conviction for that offence by the completion of a |
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| | community service punishment in accordance with the notice. |
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| | (2) | But an authorised officer may not give a notice under subsection (1) if he |
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| | considers that the commission of the offence— |
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| | (a) | in the case of a relevant offence falling within section 44(1)(c), |
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| | also involves the commission of an offence under section 30 of |
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| | the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c. 37) (racially or religiously |
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| | aggravated criminal damage), or |
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| | (b) | in the case of any other relevant offence, was motivated (wholly |
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| | (i) | towards a person based upon his membership (or |
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| | presumed membership) of a racial or religious group, or |
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| | (ii) | towards the members of a racial or religious group based |
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| | on their membership of that group. |
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| | (3) | In the case of a relevant offence falling within section 44(1)(f), an |
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| | authorised officer may not give a notice to a person under subsection (1) |
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| | in relation to the display of an advertisement unless he has reason to |
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| | believe that that person personally affixed or placed the advertisement to, |
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| | against or upon the land or object on which the advertisement is or was |
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| | (4) | Where a person is given a notice under subsection (1) in respect of an |
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| | (a) | no proceedings may be instituted for that offence (or any other |
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| | relevant offence arising out of the same circumstances) before |
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| | the expiration of the period of 14 days following the date of the |
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| | (b) | he may not be convicted of that offence (or any other relevant |
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| | offence arising out of the same circumstances) if before the |
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| | expiration of that period he agrees in writing to undertake the |
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| | community punishment in accordance with the notice. |
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| | (5) | A notice under subsection (1) must give such particulars of the |
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| | circumstances alleged to constitute the offence as are necessary for |
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| | giving reasonable information of the offence. |
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| | (6) | A notice under subsection (1) must also state— |
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| | (a) | the period during which, by virtue of subsection (4), proceedings |
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| | will not be instituted for the offence, |
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| | (b) | the number of hours which the person is required to work, which |
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| | (c) | the period during which the hours must be worked, provided that |
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| | it shall not commence more than two months from the date on |
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| | which the notice is agreed to under subsection (4)(b), and |
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| | (d) | the officer of a provider of probation services or, in the case of a |
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| | person aged under 18, the member of a youth offending team to |
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| | whom the person must report, and the time by which he must so |
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| | (7) | The authorised officer issuing the notice under subsection (1) must give |
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| | a copy of the notice to the officer specified in accordance with subsection |
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| | (6)(d) to whom the person must report and any other information relating |
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| | to the case which he considers likely to be of assistance. |
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| | (8) | A notice under subsection (1) must be in such form as the appropriate |
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| | person may by order prescribe. |
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| | (9) | The provisions of section 47 of the Powers of Criminal Courts |
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| | (Sentencing) Act 2000 (c. 6) (obligations of person subject to community |
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| | punishment order) shall apply in respect of a community punishment |
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| | (10) | For the purposes of this section a police officer or police community |
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| | support officer shall have the same powers to issue notices.”’. |
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| | Composition of police authorities |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘For section 4 of the Police Act 1996 (Membership of police authorities etc) |
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| | | “Composition of police authorities |
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| | (1) | Where a police authority has the same boundary as a local council, that |
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| | council will be the police authority. |
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| | (2) | Each police authority established under section 3 shall consist of 17 |
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| | (3) | Where a police authority boundary and a local council boundary are not |
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| | coterminous, two-thirds of the members of the police authority shall be |
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| | directly elected by Single Transferable Vote. |
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| | (4) | The members of the police authority subject to clause (3) above shall be |
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| | elected once every four years on the same day as all or most of the local |
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| | government elections in the force area. |
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| | (5) | Elections per clauses (3) and (4) above shall be voted on by all members |
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| | of the population over the age of 18 who reside within the relevant police |
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| | authority boundary and whom are eligible to vote in local government |
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| | (6) | Where subsection (2) above applies, one-third of the members of the |
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| | police authorities shall be nominated from local councillors within the |
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| | (7) | Under subsection (1) or (2) above, police authorities may co-opt extra |
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| | members to ensure diversity, experience and expertise. |
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| | (8) | In subsection (4) above, co-opted members may be— |
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| | (b) | any person deemed appropriate by the exisiting members of the |
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| | police authority to which outside members are being co-opted.”’. |
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| | Appointment of chief constables and assistant chief constables |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | The Police Act 1996 is amended as follows. |
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| | (2) | In section 11(1) (appointment and removal of chief constables) leave out “but |
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| | subject to the approval of the Secretary of State”. |
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| | (3) | In section 11(2) leave out “acting with the approval of the Secretary of State”. |
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| | (4) | In section 11(3), leave out “ Before seeking the approval of the Secretary of State |
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| | (5) | In section 12(2) (assistant chief constables) leave out “and subject to the approval |
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| | of the Secretary of State”. |
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| | (6) | In section 12(5) leave out “ Secretary of State” and insert “relevant police |
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| | (7) | For section 2 (removal of chief constables etc) substitute— |
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| | “(1) | A police authority may exercise its power under section 11 to call upon |
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| | the chief constable to retire in the interests of efficiency or effectiveness. |
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| | (2) | Before requiring the exercise or the similar power exercisable with |
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| | respect to an assistant chief constable, the police authotity shall give the |
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| | chief constable or assistant chief constable an oppurtunity to make |
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| | representations to him and shall consider any representations so made.”’. |
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| | Responsibilities of police authorities |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | Each police authority will have the ability to determine its own local precept |
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| | agreement with the relevant local council or councils as appropriate to its |
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| | (2) | Each police authority will have the ability to determine its own fiscal priorities in |
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| | accordance with its individual requirements. |
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| | (3) | The Secretary of State may not give unsolicited directions to police authorities on |
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| | local precepts, minimum budgets or fiscal priorities. |
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| | (4) | Each police authority has a duty to consult with the Secretary of State, and to take |
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| | account of national policing authorities. |
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| | (5) | The Police Act 1996 is amended as follows. |
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| | (6) | In section 6(2) (general functions of police authorities), leave out paragraph (a). |
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| | (7) | In section 6(2)(c) leave out “whether in compliance with a direction under section |
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| | (8) | In section 6 subsection (3) is omitted. |
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| | (9) | For section 37A (setting of strategic priorities for police authorities) substitute— |
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| | Each individual police authority must determine objectives for the |
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| | policing of their own local area.” |
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| | (10) | For section 38 (setting of performance targets) substitute— |
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| | | “Where an objective has been determined under section 37, the relevant |
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| | police authority shall establish levels of performance (performance |
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| | targets to be aimed at in seeking to achieve the objective).” |
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| | (11) | Section 39 (Codes of Practice) is repealed. |
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| | (12) | Section 41 (Directions as to a minimum budget) is repealed. |
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| | (13) | Section 44 (Reports from Chief constables) is repealed. |
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| | (14) | The Local Government Act 1999 is amended as follows. |
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| | (15) | In section 31(9) (major precepting authorities: further recognition), after “1992”, |
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| | insert “, but excluding police authorities and the Metropolitan Police |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘After section 24B of the Aviation Security Act 1982 (c. 36) insert— |
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| | “24C | Police powers to search aeroplanes |
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| | (1) | If the Secretary of State has any reaason to believe that an aircraft that is |
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| | in flight over the United Kingdom is or has been or may be involved in |
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| | an act of unlawful rendition then he or she may require the aircraft to land |
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| | (2) | If an aircraft is required to land in accordance with subsection (1), a |
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| | responsible person must, as soon as practicable after the aircraft has |
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| | landed, enter and search the aircraft. |
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| | (3) | The Secretary of State or a responsible person must enter and search an |
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| | aircraft if he or she has any reason to believe that— |
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| | (a) | an aircraft in an aerodrome is or has been or may be involved in |
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| | an act of unlawful rendition; or |
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| | (b) | in respect of an aircraft in an aerodrome, incomplete or incorrect |
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| | information under sections 32 and 33 of the Immigration, |
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| | Asylum and Nationality Act 2006 (c. 13) has been supplied. |
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| | (4) | For the purposes of subsections (2) and (3), a search of an aircraft is to be |
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| | carried out to determine if— |
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| | (a) | the aircraft has been, or may be involved in an act of unlawful |
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| | (b) | a criminal offence has been committed, or |
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| | (c) | allowing the aircraft to continue on its journey could place the |
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| | United Kingdom in breach of its obligations under the European |
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| | Convention on Human Rights, |
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| | but these powers may only be exercised when it is not reasonably |
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| | practicable to apply for a warrant of entry in accordance with section 8 of |
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| | the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (c. 60). |
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| | (5) | A person who carries out a search under this section may remove any |
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| | items from the aircraft if it may be evidence of any of the matters set out |
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| | “an act of unlawful rendition” means an act, not being in accordance with |
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| | formal lawful extradition or deportation procedures, involving the |
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| | forcible transportation of a person to a territory where he or she may be |
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| | subjected to torture and inhuman and degrading treatment; |
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| | “a responsible person” means— |
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| | (a) | the chief officer of police of a police force maintained for a |
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| | police area in England and Wales; |
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| | (b) | the chief constable of a police force maintained under the Police |
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| | (Scotland) Act 1967 (c. 77); |
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| | (c) | the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland; |
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| | (d) | one of the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Revenue and |
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| | (e) | a constable designated by any of the persons specified in |
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| | paragraphs (a) to (c).”’. |
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| | Premises licences: authorised persons, interested parties and responsible authorities |
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| | To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | The Licensing Act 2003 (c. 17) is amended as follows. |
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| | (2) | After section 13(3)(d), insert— |
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| | (i) | the licensing authority in whose area the premises are |
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