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  2. Fixed penalty notice - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, a fixed penalty notice (FPN) is a notice giving an individual the opportunity to be made immune from prosecution for an alleged criminal offence in exchange for a fee. [1] Fixed penalty notices were introduced in Britain in the 1980s to deal with minor parking offences. Originally used by police and traffic wardens, their ...

  3. Murder of Shana Grice - Wikipedia

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    He was arrested on suspicion of assault but later released and Grice was issued with a fixed penalty notice by the police for wasting their time by not disclosing she had been in a relationship with him. [4] [1] [2] On 9 July 2016, Lane used a stolen key to let himself into her home and watch her while she was apparently sleeping.

  4. Police community support officer - Wikipedia

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    Issue penalty notices for disorder (PND), truancy, excluded pupils found in public places, dog fouling, graffiti and flyposting; Power of a constable to issue an FPN under section 68 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (fixed penalty notice in respect of failure to comply with public spaces protection order) [61]

  5. Anti-social behaviour order - Wikipedia

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    A police notice on the street in Richmond. An ASBO can be issued in response to "conduct which caused or was likely to cause harm, harassment, alarm, or distress, to one or more persons not of the same household as him or herself, and where an ASBO is seen as necessary to protect relevant persons from further anti-social acts by the defendant."

  6. Man avoids death penalty for killing Horry police officer 23 ...

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    In 2020, prosecutors appealed the decision to vacate the death penalty sentence to the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, which considered whether Bryant should be executed for killing the officer.

  7. Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Sections 11A-11L of the 2003 Act permitted the police or local authority to apply to magistrates to close premises where they were satisfied that within the preceding three months [7] the premises had been associated with "significant and persistent disorder or persistent serious nuisance to members of the public."

  8. Death penalty sought for man who admitted killing Sacramento ...

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    Attorneys for the man who admitted to ambushing and killing Sacramento police officer Tara O’Sullivan as she attempted to help a woman collect her belongings from an abusive partner asked jurors ...

  9. Travel safe officer - Wikipedia

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    Travel safe officers are fully vetted to level 2 standards and accredited by the British Transport Police. Officers can and will use the powers given to them which include taking details of offenders and enforcement (fixed penalty notice) which could also be removal of persons from a train or railway premises using reasonable force as a last ...