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POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ACT 2000 - SECT 50
Dealing with breach of the peace
50 Dealing with breach of the peace
(1) This section applies if a police officer reasonably suspects— (a) a
breach of the peace is happening or has happened; or
(b) there is an imminent
likelihood of a breach of the peace; or
(c) there is a threatened breach of
the peace.
(2) It is lawful for a police officer to take the steps the police
officer considers reasonably necessary to prevent the breach of the peace
happening or continuing, or the conduct that is the breach of the peace again
happening, even though the conduct prevented might otherwise be lawful.
Examples for subsection (2)— 1 The police officer may detain a person
until the need for the detention no longer exists.
2 A person who pushes in
to the front of a queue may be directed to go to the end of the queue.
3
Property that may be used in or for breaching the peace may be seized to
prevent the breach.
(3) It is lawful for a police officer— (a) to receive
into custody from a person the police officer reasonably believes has
witnessed a breach of the peace, a person who has been lawfully detained under
the Criminal Code , section 260 ; and
(b) to detain the person in custody for
a reasonable time.
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