PART 9 E+WCriminal law
Town Police Clauses Act 1847 (10 &11 Vict. (c. 89))E+W
45E+WIn section 28 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 (which creates a number of offences) omit the paragraphs beginning—
(a)“Every person who exposes for show, hire or sale”;
(b)“Every person who slaughters or dresses any cattle”;
(c)“Every person having the care of any waggon, cart or carriage”;
(d)“Every person who causes any public carriage, sledge, truck, or barrow”;
(e)“Every person who causes any tree or timber or iron beam”;
(f)“Every person who leads or rides any horse or other animal”;
(g)“Every person who places or leaves any furniture”;
(h)“Every person who places, hangs up, or otherwise exposes to sale”;
(i)“Every person who rolls or carries any cask”;
(j)“Every person who places any line, cord or pole”;
(k)“Every person who publicly offers for sale or distribution,”;
(l)“Every person who wilfully and wantonly disturbs any inhabitant”;
(m)“Every person who flies any kite,”;
(n)“Every person who cleanses, hoops, fires, washes, or scalds”;
(o)“Every person who throws or lays down any stones”;
(p)“Every person who beats or shakes any carpet”;
(q)“Every person who fixes or places any flower-pot or box”;
(r)“Every person who throws from the roof”;
(s)“Every occupier of any house or other building”;
(t)“Every person who leaves open any vault or cellar”;
(u)“Every person who throws or lays any dirt, litter, or ashes”;
(v)“Every person who keeps any pigstye”.