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  2. Public intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Missouri's permissive alcohol laws both protect people from suffering any criminal penalty (including arrest) for the mere act of being drunk in public, and prohibit local jurisdictions from enacting criminal public intoxication laws on their own. [8] Montana state law states that public intoxication is not a crime. However, the law allows law ...

  3. Anti-social behaviour order - Wikipedia

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    Giving parish councils the power to issue fixed penalty notices for infringements The press release concluded by remarking: In the past year, around 100,000 cases of anti-social behaviour have been dealt with. 2,633 ASBOs and 418 dispersal orders have been issued in the same period.

  4. Willy Guéret - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Guéret was placed in a police van and taken to Bury police station where he was later released after being issued an £80 fixed penalty notice for disorder for an offence under s5 Public Order Act and was able to travel back from Greater Manchester to Swansea with his teammates. [7]

  5. Wasting police time - Wikipedia

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    The offence carries a maximum penalty of six months' imprisonment and/or a fine. Less serious cases may result in a penalty notice for disorder of £80 for persons aged 16 or over and £40 for younger offenders. The same applies to Northern Ireland according to Section 5(3) of the Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967. [2]

  6. Disorderly conduct - Wikipedia

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    Disorderly conduct is a crime in most jurisdictions, such as the United States and China.Typically, "disorderly conduct" is a term used to refer to any behavior that is considered unacceptable in a formal, civilized or controlled environment.

  7. Public spaces protection order - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 there were 9,930 fixed penalty notices issued, 60% of which were from four councils: Peterborough, Bedford, Hillingdon and Waltham Forest. These four councils use private contractors to issue the fines. [4]

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  9. Youth offending team - Wikipedia

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    Following the White Paper "No More Excuses" [3], the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 [4] was passed setting up YOTs and introducing a series of community-based interventions for the prevention and control of youth violence. The overall aim of the Act was to reduce the risk of young people offending and re-offending, and to provide counsel and ...