Tony McNulty: ... 49 9 0 610 North Wales 6,049 5,851 139 29 0 2,625 South Wales 5,311 5,188 47 7 0 1,913 England and Wales 192,583 187,122 3,752 839 101 78,602 DA05 Throwing fireworks DA06 Drunk and disorderly DA11 Criminal damage (under £500) DA12 Theft (retail under £200) DA13 Breach of fireworks curfew DA14 Possession of category 4 firework DA15...
Tony McNulty: ...2006, the police used the power to disperse unruly groups in more than 1,000 designated areas. They have succeeded in tackling under-age drinking, joyriding, noise nuisance, the antisocial use of fireworks, the harassment and intimidation of residents, and many other such transgressions. That is yet another example of our commitment to empowering local communities to tackle the blight of...
Tony McNulty: ...DA03 DA04 DA05 DA06 DA07 Total PNDs issued Wasting police time Misuse of public telecoms system Knowingly giving false alarm Causing harassment, alarm or distress Throwing fireworks Drunk and disorderly Selling alcohol to person under 18 Humberside 1,596 12 5 1 928 2 604 2 North Yorkshire 1,078 5 — — 591 1 373 — South Yorkshire...
Tony McNulty: ...causing harassment, alarm or distress DA06 drunk and disorderly DA18 sale of alcohol to person under 18 DA11 criminal damage (under £500) DA12 theft (retail under £200) DA13 breach of fireworks curfew( 3) DA16 sale of alcohol to drunken person( 4) 2004 28,790 26,609 113 1,190 2,072 12 0 2005 64,007 37,038 2,058 12,168 21,997 33 32 2006 36,639 19,917...
Tony McNulty: Data held by the Office for Criminal Justice Reform for the number of persons cautioned for various firework offences, in England and Wales 2004 to 2005, can be found in the table. It is not possible to identify the number of shopkeepers cautioned for firework offences, nor is it possible to identify the number of individuals who have been cautioned for firework offences after the 11pm...
Tony McNulty: ...the provisions of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001. Under the scheme, the police are able to issue penalty notices to offenders for a range of minor disorder offences including a number of fireworks offences, some of which did not become part of the scheme until October 2004. No admission of guilt is required and the PND recipient discharges all liability for the offence and...
Tony McNulty: ...involved in a CSP. Provisions in the Police and Justice Bill currently before parliament will amend Section 115 of the CDA 1998 so that the current power to share will become a duty to share. When fireworks are misused or a person acts in an antisocial manner during Halloween or Guy Fawkes, like any time of the year we are determined that their behaviour is challenged and we have provided...