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33.—(1) Where a constable has reasonable grounds for suspecting that a person (“P”) has contravened the requirement in regulation 21(1) (requirement to stay in managed accommodation) or 26(2) (requirement to stay in specified premises), the constable may—
(a)direct P to return to the place where P is staying,
(b)remove P to the place where P is staying,
(c)where it is not practicable or appropriate in the circumstances to take the action in sub-paragraph (a) or (b), remove P to a hotel or other accommodation facilitated by the Secretary of State or the Scottish Ministers.
(2) Paragraph (1)(b) and (c) do not apply where P is a person described in paragraph 1 of schedule 4.
(3) A constable exercising the power in paragraph (1) may use reasonable force, if necessary, in doing so.
(4) Where a child (“C”) is outside of the place where they are staying in accordance with regulation 21(1) or 26(2) and is accompanied by a person who has responsibility for the child (“A”)—
(a)the constable may direct A to take C to the place where C is staying,
(b)A must, so far as reasonably practicable, ensure that C complies with any direction or instruction given by a constable to C.
(5) Where a constable has reasonable grounds for suspecting that a child (“C”) has repeatedly contravened the requirement in regulation 21(1) or 26(2), the constable may direct any person who has responsibility for C to ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, that C complies with that requirement.
(6) A constable may only exercise a power under paragraph (1), (4) or (5) if the constable considers that it is a necessary and proportionate means of ensuring compliance with the requirement in regulation 21(1) or 26(2).
(7) A constable exercising a power under paragraph (1), (4) or (5) may give to P or A any direction or instruction the constable considers necessary and proportionate.
(8) Where P is a person required to comply with regulation 21(1), an authorised person may give a direction to P to ensure that P complies with the requirements of that regulation, including a direction—
(a)that P remain in a particular area of a port to await transportation to P’s designated accommodation,
(b)that P move to a particular place to board P’s designated transportation,
(c)that P board P’s designated transportation to travel to P’s designated accommodation, or
(d)that P remain in, or return to, the place where P is staying in accordance with regulation 21(1).
(9) For the purposes of paragraph (8), “authorised person” means a person authorised by the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of this regulation.
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