Street Offences Topic 12 Flashcards
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The crimes act defines a knife. What is it and what is the section
blade includes a knife blade and a razor blade. Knife includes a blade. 93IA
What are the elements of offensive conduct
The accused,
Conducts him or herself in an offensive manner,
in or near, or within view, or hearing from,
A a public place or school
What are the elements of obscene exposure
The accused,
Willfully and obscenely,
exposes his or her person,
in or within view from,
a public place or a school
What are the criteria for a move on direction
C - Causing Fear
H - Harassment
O - Obstructing Traffic
P - Procuring drugs
S - Selling Drugs
Elements of custody of knives in public place or schools and the section
Section 93IB.
The accused,
has custody of a knife,
in a public place or a school
Reasonable excuses for knife possession and the section this is found.
93IB (3)
(i) occupation
(ii) preparation or consumption of food or drink
(iii) entertainment, recreation or sport
(iv) exhibition for retail
(v) organised exhibition by collectors
(vi) official uniform
(vii) genuine religious purpose
Section 11B Summary Offences Act
Custody of offensive implement. (without reasonable excuse)
According to the Summary Offences Act, what is an offensive implement?
Anything made or adapted for use for causing injury, or anything intended, by the person having custody of the thing, to be used to injure or menace a person or damage property
Section 11D Summary offences Act
Parents who allow children to carry knives
Section 11F Summary Offences Act
Sale of knives to children. Non under 16 and 16 and 17 only with reasonable excuse
Three main criteria to move someone on for Section 198
They are disorderly and/or are a risk to people or property and they are noticeably affected by alcohol.