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FOOD ACT 2006 - SECT 185
Stopping or moving motor vehicle
185 Stopping or moving motor vehicle
(1) This section applies if an authorised person reasonably suspects, or is
aware, that a thing in or on a motor vehicle may provide evidence of the
commission of an offence against this Act.
(2) For the purpose of exercising
the powers of an authorised person under this part, an authorised person
may— (a) if the motor vehicle is moving—ask or signal the person in
control of the vehicle to stop the vehicle; and
(b) whether or not the motor
vehicle is moving—ask or signal the person in control of the vehicle to
bring the vehicle to a convenient place within a reasonable distance to allow
the authorised person to exercise the authorised person’s powers under this
part.
(3) When asking or signalling the person in control of a moving motor
vehicle to stop the vehicle or bring it to a convenient place, the authorised
person must clearly identify himself or herself as an authorised person
exercising the authorised person’s powers under this Act. Examples— 1 If
the authorised person is in a moving motor vehicle, he or she may use a loud
hailer to identify himself or herself as an authorised person exercising
powers under this Act.
2 If the authorised person is standing at the side of
the road, he or she may use a sign to identify himself or herself as an
authorised person exercising powers under this Act.
(4) Despite section 171
, for the purpose of exercising a power under subsection (2) (a) , the
authorised person must— (a) have with him or her the authorised person’s
identity card; and
(b) produce the identity card for the person’s
inspection immediately after the motor vehicle is stopped.
(5) The person
must comply with the authorised person’s request or signal, unless the
person has a reasonable excuse. Penalty— Maximum penalty—50 penalty
units.
(6) It is a reasonable excuse for the person not to obey the request
or signal if— (a) in a case to which subsection (3) applies, the authorised
person has not complied with the subsection; or
(b) to immediately obey the
request or signal would have endangered the person or someone else or caused
loss or damage to property, and the person obeys the request or signal as soon
as it is practicable to obey it.
(7) If the motor vehicle is stopped, the
authorised person may direct the person— (a) not to move the vehicle until
the authorised person has exercised the authorised person’s powers under
this part; or
(b) to move the vehicle to, and keep it at, a stated reasonable
place to allow the authorised person to exercise the authorised person’s
powers under this part.
(8) When giving the direction, the authorised person
must warn the person it is an offence not to comply with the direction, unless
the person has a reasonable excuse.
(9) The person must comply with the
authorised person’s direction, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
Penalty— Maximum penalty for subsection (9) —50 penalty units.
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