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  1. Sep 2, 2024 · The police officer concerned must reasonably believe that an assembly will be held which will involve a trespass on land and that it may result in serious disruption to the life of the...

  2. Section 61 enables a senior police officer to remove trespassers from land (who are there with the common purpose of remaining for any period) where the occupier has taken reasonable steps to ask them to do so and either: they have damaged the land; or.

  3. A senior police officer has the power to order any person believed to be involved in aggravated trespass to leave the land; if they refuse to leave after being ordered to by police officer, or if they return to the land in question within a period of three months, this is an additional offence.

  4. Nov 3, 1994 · (1) If the senior police officer present at the scene reasonably believes— (a) that a person is committing, has committed or intends to commit the offence of aggravated trespass on land [F6...

  5. Trespass alone is a matter of civil law, which means that the police have no power to arrest you for it; police may nonetheless help landowners remove trespassers from land. Trespass is entering – or putting property on – land that belongs to someone else, without their permission.

  6. Nov 3, 1994 · (1) If the senior police officer present at the scene reasonably believes that two or more persons are trespassing on land and are present there with the common purpose of residing there for...

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  8. Nov 4, 2022 · The senior police officer present at the scene may direct the trespassers to leave the land and to remove any vehicles or other property they have with them if he reasonably believes that: Two or more people are trespassing on land with the purpose of residing there;

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