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Public Order Bill

On the offence of locking on, the Bill states:

“It is a defence for a person charged…to prove that they had a reasonable excuse for the act mentioned”.

If their excuse is that they were trying to stop the destruction of a historic building or to protect a site of special scientific interest from destruction, would that be reasonable? Would that be a defence of the purported crime of locking on?

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
715 c52 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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