Module 12 - STREET OFFENCES AND POWER Flashcards
Police don’t supply name or place of duty and the person does not comply with your direction
A person does not commit an offence – Section 204B (1) LEPRA
What is NOT a public place?
Your work station in your office
Part 15 Section 201 (1) LEPRA applies to the exercise of the powers by police officers to
• Seize property
• Require removal of a face covering
• Establish a crime scene at premises, not being a public place
What time period applies to Section 198 (6) for intoxicated people frequenting a public place?
Within 6 hours after the direction given
If a person has been given a direction under 198 (1) (a) (b) LEPRA, they
Are intoxicated and to leave the public place and not return
Under LEPRA failure to comply with directions can be found in:
LEPRA Section 199
Section 197 of LEPRA deals with
A direction to cease relevant conduct
Part 15 Section 201 (1) LEPRA applies to the exercise of the powers by police officers to
• Stop, search or arrest a person, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft
• Enter or search premises
• Disclose identity of a person
What section of LEPRA applies to: Police officers to provide information when exercising powers?
Section 202 (1)
Under the liquor Act 2007, a person is intoxicated if:
a. The person’s speech and balance is noticeably affected
b. A person’s co-ordination or behaviour is noticeably affected
What is a public place?
a. Auditorium of a cinema when a movie is being shown
b. A place – whether or not covered by water
c. A part of a premises
In accordance with Section 11 (2) LEPRA, a police officer may request
The identity of a person prior to giving a direction
The definition of an intoxicated person under LEPRA is a person who
Speech, balance, etc, is noticeably affected by alcohol/drugs