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    Ah pints regrettably ,we get to see whether he was attempting to comply or not, why is that?



    When can police move me on from a public place?

    Police can’t move you on from a public place with out a reason.

    According to section 197 of the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act NSW, they can only direct you to move on if they believe on reasonable grounds that you are:

    • Obstructing traffic or another person;
    • Engaging in behaviour that is considered harassment or intimidation to another person (or people);
    • Behaving in such a way that, or your presence is causing or likely to cause fear to a reasonable person; or
    • Present in the place in order to unlawfully supply or cause another person to unlawfully supply drugs

    The direction of the police must be reasonable and aimed at stopping the above offences or intimidating behaviour.

    Police must tell you why they are moving you on and what you have to do in order to comply with their order.

    When using their power to give a move on order, police must give you a warning.

    According to the NSW Police Code of Practice, there is a two-step process for a warning:


    Surely , this isnt part of the bubble?

    Raider

 
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