(1) If an authorised officer has reasonable grounds for believing that:
- (a)
- public safety or the safety of staff members is, or may be, endangered by the
continued presence of a person, or a group of persons, on Museum land; or
- (b)
- the safety of members of the public or staff members on Museum land is
endangered for any other reason; or
- (c)
- the conduct of a person, or a group of persons, on Museum land is likely
to cause offence to members of the public or staff members; or
- (d)
- a person on Museum land intends to commit, is committing, or has
committed, an offence against these Regulations;
the officer may direct the person or group to leave the Museum land.
(2) If
an authorised officer has reasonable grounds for believing that:
- (a)
- public
safety or the safety of staff members is, or may be, endangered by the
continued presence of a person, or a group of persons, in a Museum building;
or
- (b)
- the safety of members of the public or staff members in a Museum building
is endangered for any other reason; or
- (c)
- the conduct of a person, or a group of persons, in a Museum building is
likely to cause offence to members of the public or staff members; or
- (d)
- a person in a Museum building intends to commit, is committing, or has
committed, an offence against these Regulations;
the officer may direct the person or group to leave the Museum building, or to
leave the Museum building and the relevant Museum land.