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2(1)This paragraph applies if a designation applies it to any person.
(2)Where that person has reason to believe that another person has committed a relevant offence in the relevant police area, he may require that other person to give him his name and address.
(3)Where, in a case in which a requirement under sub-paragraph (2) has been imposed on another person—
(a)that other person fails to comply with the requirement, or
(b)the person who imposed the requirement has reasonable grounds for suspecting that the other person has given him a name or address that is false or inaccurate,
the person who imposed the requirement may require the other person to wait with him, for a period not exceeding thirty minutes, for the arrival of a constable.
(4)A person who has been required under sub-paragraph (3) to wait with a person to whom this Part of this Schedule applies may, if requested to do so, elect that (instead of waiting) he will accompany the person imposing the requirement to a police station in the relevant police area.
(5)A person who—
(a)fails to comply with a requirement under sub-paragraph (2),
(b)makes off while subject to a requirement under sub-paragraph (3), or
(c)makes off while accompanying a person to a police station in accordance with an election under sub-paragraph (4),
is guilty of an offence and shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
(6)In this paragraph “relevant offence”, in relation to a person to whom this paragraph applies, means any offence which is—
(a)a relevant fixed penalty offence for the purposes of the application of paragraph 1 to that person; or
(b)an offence the commission of which appears to that person to have caused—
(i)injury, alarm or distress to any other person; or
(ii)the loss of, or any damage to, any other person’s property;
but a designation applying this paragraph to any person may provide that an offence is not to be treated as a relevant offence by virtue of paragraph (b) unless it satisfies such other conditions as may be specified in the designation.
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