Public Order and Security Act [Chapter 11:17] as amended at 1st July, 2006
he may, subject to this section, give such directions as appear to him to be reasonably necessary
for the preservation of public order and the public peace and preventing or minimising any
obstruction of traffic along any thoroughfare.
(2) Without derogation from the generality of subsection (1), directions under that
subsection may provide for any of the following matters—
(a) prescribing the time at which the public gathering may commence and its maximum
duration;
(b) prohibiting persons taking part in the public gathering from entering any public place
specified in the directions;
(c) precautions to be taken to avoid the obstruction of traffic along any thoroughfare;
(d) prescribing the route to be taken by any procession;
(e) requiring the organiser to appoint marshals to assist in the maintenance of order at the
public gathering.
(3) Whenever it is practicable to do so, before issuing a direction under subsection (1) a
regulating authority shall give the organiser of the public gathering concerned a reasonable
opportunity to make representations in the matter.
(4) A direction given under subsection (1) shall have effect immediately it is issued and
may be published—
(a) in a newspaper circulating in the area to which the direction applies; or
(b) by notices distributed among the public or affixed upon public buildings in the area to
which the direction applies; or
(c) by announcement of a police officer broadcast or made orally.
Provided that, where practicable, the regulating authority shall ensure that the direction is
reduced to writing and served on the organiser of the public gathering to which it relates.
(5) Any person who is aggrieved by a direction issued under subsection (1) may appeal
against it to the Minister, and the Minister may confirm, vary or set aside the direction or give
such order or direction in the matter as he thinks just.
(6) An appeal in terms of subsection (5) shall be dealt with as quickly as possible.
(7) The noting of an appeal in terms of this subsection shall not have the effect of
suspending the direction appealed against.
(8) A police officer may order the persons taking part in any public gathering to disperse
if—
(a) any direction given under subsection (1) in relation to that gathering has been violated;
or
(b) the police officer has reasonable grounds for believing that public order is likely to be
endangered if the gathering continues.
(9) Any person who fails to comply with an order given under subsection (8) shall be guilty
of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding level five or to imprisonment for a period not
exceeding six months or to both such fine and such imprisonment.
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