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2(1)In section 2 (effect of notification requirements), in subsection (1), for “14 days” there is substituted “three days”.
(2)For subsection (5) of that section there is substituted—
“(5)A person may give a notification under this section by—
(a)attending at any police station in his local police area, and
(b)giving an oral notification to any police officer, or to any person authorised for the purpose by the officer in charge of the station,
and a notification under subsection (2) above may also be given by sending a written notification to any such police station”.
(3)This paragraph applies in relation to any person—
(a)whose relevant date falls after commencement, or
(b)whose relevant date falls before commencement but in whose case the period mentioned in subsection (1) of that section has not begun.
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