33T—Power of court to prohibit certain activities
(1) A court may, on
the application of a police officer, make an order under this section in
relation to a person if satisfied that—
(a) the
person has been convicted of 1 or more offences against this Part
committed in the course of carrying on a business; and
(b) the
making of the order is reasonably necessary to ensure that the person does not
engage in further conduct constituting an offence against this Part.
(2) An order under
this section may prohibit a person from—
(a)
engaging in specified conduct; or
(b)
carrying on a specified business or a specified kind of business,
at specified premises or in specified circumstances.
(3) A court making an
order under this section may make any ancillary orders that the court
considers appropriate.
(4) A court may, by
subsequent order, vary or revoke an order made by the court under this
section.