Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill
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749 cc1264-1290 Session
2013-14Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 16 October 2013
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Moved by
Lord Greaves
53A: Clause 58, page 35, line 2, at end insert—
“(5) The ...
My Lords, I shall speak also to Amendment 53C. This small group contains two completely unrelated...
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My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend for tabling his amendments. On Amendment 53A, I apprec...
My Lords, having just had a splendid dinner, I am tempted to put the first amendment in this grou...
Moved by
Lord Greaves
53G: Clause 60, page 36, line 17, at end insert—
“(6A) A ...
My Lords, I thought that I was going to get a rest; my noble friend did not tell me that she was ...
My Lords, I have a couple of quick questions on this issue. We tabled a clause stand part debate ...
I hope I can appear in the noble Baroness’s dreams in a good light. Do not have nightmares; that ...
My Lords, I think that the noble Lord sought to assist me, and I want to respond to his answer be...
I wonder whether I should come in on the same issue to allow time for reflection. As I said to th...
Perhaps the Minister can assist the Committee by giving us some examples of when this power might...
My Lords, it may be that I have been misreading this particular clause. I assumed that it was evi...
I am grateful to the noble Lord for his very helpful suggestion for trying to get to the bottom o...
Perhaps in that letter the noble Lord could also give some examples of circumstances in which he ...
My Lords, that is very interesting. The discussion went beyond where I thought it might go. I was...
I point my noble friend to Clause 61(1), in which he will find a list of the highways to which it...
My Lords, I think the Minister is relying on Clause 61(1)(e), which refers to,
“a highway i...
Moved by
Lord Greaves
55: Clause 62, page 37, line 7, leave out “An interested” and i...
My Lords, this amendment is about who can appeal to the High Court if they are dissatisfied with ...
My Lords, this clause comes under the heading “validity of orders”. From the way in which it is f...
My Lords, I echo the remarks made by the noble Lord, Lord Faulks, because
Perhaps I could speak before the noble Lord, and then he could speak last before the Minister. I ...
My comments will be much in line with those already expressed. It is worth recalling the very con...
Is the answer to the noble Lord’s question not that if an authority acts unlawfully its acts are ...
I am waiting to see what answer the Minister gives me. The noble Lord himself raised a particular...
I thank noble Lords for raising this issue because it gives me a chance to provide some detail an...
I thank the Minister for that. Until he made the comment about writing to me, I was going to ask ...
I certainly give that commitment. The noble Lord, Lord Rosser, also asked how long it would take ...
Does the Minister accept my interpretation of what the Bill says or not? It is an individual who ...
I have made it clear that this does not pre-empt the judicial review route, if that is considered...
Then I come back to the point to which I know the Minister will respond. Is this the key clause f...
Perhaps the Minister could also clarify what he just said about also having a judicial review. My...
This clause is of course specific to the Bill, and so lays down the procedure of the consideratio...
Further to a point that I made a little earlier, which the noble Lord, Lord Harris, also made, of...
My Lords, I thought that I would be getting my views on this clause clarified. I am even more mud...
I am certainly quite prepared to make my correspondence as broad as anybody would wish. I have ce...
I am most grateful, as I am sure other noble Lords are. I have two quick points. For all this tal...
Moved by
Lord Greaves
56ZA: Clause 63, page 38, line 4, at end insert—
“(1A) Su...
My Lords, Clause 63(1) states that:
“It is an offence for a person without reasonable excus...
My Lords, I understand that these are probing amendments relating to the circumstances in which s...
My Lords, the real problem with this measure is that it criminalises trespass in certain circumst...
Moved by
Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville
56ZBC: After Clause 64, insert the followin...
My Lords, the aim of this new clause is to apply the power to make public spaces protection order...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend for his amendment, and not least for his closing remarks. He ra...
My Lords, I am happy to do as my noble friend suggests. Should he wish to have further contact ei...
My Lords, I have two brief questions for the Minister on interpretation. One is an issue that I r...
Perhaps I may make a very brief intervention. Clause 67(2) seems to contain a drafting mistake be...
My Lords, Clause 67 provides interpretations of the terms used in this chapter, and I shall brief...
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
56ZE: Clause 69, page 41, line 21, at end insert “and is pro...
This amendment takes us to the clauses on closure notices. My amendments are about closure notice...
My Lords, again, the reason for moving a clause stand part debate is that it is a more satisfacto...
My Lords, we know that in another place the Opposition stated their support for closure notices. ...
Did the noble Lord say, “to close temporary premises”? I am slightly confused by what he means by...
“Temporarily”, I said. I am sorry. I might have said “temporary” but I meant to say “temporarily”...
My Lords, I did not catch what sort of party was mentioned.
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I was going to say I will catch up with that when I read Hansard. I wonder whether, rather than s...