(1) It is the duty of the police officer who detains a person under section 604 , at the earliest reasonable opportunity—(a) to take the person to a place of safety; and(b) to release the person at the place of safety.
(2) However, subsection (1) does not apply if—(a) after making reasonable enquiries, the police officer is unable to find a place of safety located within a reasonable distance from where the person is detained; or(b) there is a person apparently in charge of the place of safety and the person does not agree to provide care for the person; or(c) the police officer is satisfied the person’s behaviour or presence poses a risk of harm to any person at the place of safety, including, for example, harm caused by domestic violence.
(3) If subsection (1) does not apply because of subsection (2) , the person must be released.
(4) As soon as practicable after a person is released under subsection (1) or (3) , the police officer must enter in a register kept for this section the particulars prescribed by regulation.
(5) To remove any doubt, it is declared that nothing in this section requires a person who is released at a place of safety to remain at the place.