LEPRA 2002, s 99 (a) Right Ans - A police officer may, without a warrant,
arrest a person if: the police officer suspects on reasonable grounds that the
person is committing or has committed an offence
Graffiti Control Act 2008 Right Ans - Legislation that covers Graffiti
Offences
Crimes Act 1900, s 195 Right Ans - Destroying or damaging property
LEPRA 2002, Part 7 Right Ans - Crime Scene Powers
LEPRA 2002, s 88 Right Ans - Establish a crime scene, and exercise crime
scene powers in accordance with this Part, and stay on the premises for those
purposes.
Caution Right Ans - I am going to ask you some questions in relation
to....You do not have to say or do anything if you do not want to. Do you
understand that? I/we will record what you say or do. I/We can use this
recording in court. Do you understand that?
Endorsement Right Ans - This statement made by me accurately sets out
the evidence that I would be prepared, if necessary, to give in court as a
witness. The statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I
make it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I will be liable to
prosecution if I have wilfully stated in it anything that I know to be false or do
not believe to be true.
LERPA 2002, s 21 Right Ans - Power to search persons and seize and detain
things without warrant
LEPRA 2002, s 27 Right Ans - Power to carry out search on arrest
LEPRA 2002, s 30 Right Ans - Searches Generally
LEPRA 2002, s 31 Right Ans - Strip Searches
, LEPRA 2002, s 32 Right Ans - Preservations of privacy and dignity during
search
LEPRA 2002, s 197 Right Ans - Directions generally relating to public
places
LEPRA 2002, s 198 Right Ans - Move on Directions to intoxicated persons
in Public Places
LEPRA 2002, s 90 Right Ans - When a crime scene may be established
Public Place Right Ans - a place, or part of a premises, that is open to the
public or is used by the public
Graffiti Control Act 2008, s 4 (1) Right Ans - A person must not, without
reasonable excuse (proof of which lies on the person), intentionally mark any
premises or other property, unless the person has first obtained the consent
of the following:
(a) in relation to premises that are occupied—the occupier or person in
charge of the premises,
(b) in relation to premises that are unoccupied or other property—the owner
or person in charge of the premises or property.
Graffiti Control Act 2008, s (5) (1) (a) Right Ans - A person must not have
any graffiti implement in the person's possession with the intention that it be
used to commit an offence
LEPRA 2002, s 19A Right Ans - Power of police officer to require removal
of face coverings for identification purposes
Road Transport Act 2013, s 169A Right Ans - Direction to stop light vehicle
or light combination: to enable exercise of other powers
Road Transport Act 2013, s 175 Right Ans - Requirement for driver or
rider to produce Australian driver licence and state name and address
Road Transport Act 2013, s 142 Right Ans - Removal of dangers and
obstructions to traffic