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Section 92.

SCHEDULE 3U.K. Increase of Fines

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1The text of Sch. 3 is in the form in which it was originally enacted: it was not reproduced in Statutes in Force and, except as specified, does not reflect any amendments or repeals which may have been made prior to 1.2.1991.

Part IU.K. Increase of fines fixed by enactments

EnactmentDescription of OffenceOld fine or maximum fineNew maximum fine
The London Hackney Carriage Act 1831, c. 22.
Section 35Cab driver refusing to go with any person desirous of hiring.£2£10
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The Game (Scotland) Act 1832, c. 68.
Section 1Day trespass in pursuit of game, etc.£2, or £5 if in disguise or in group of five or more£20 or £50 respectively.
The Highway Act 1835, c. 50
Section 72Miscellaneous offences on the highway, including riding on the footpath, tethering animals and damaging or obstructing the highway.£2£10
Section 78Miscellaneous offences by drivers of carriages on the highway, including negligent and furious driving and failing to keep to the left.£5 where the driver is not the owner, and £10 where he is the owner.£20
The Metropolitan Police Act 1839, c. 47
Section 44Keepers of refreshment houses permitting drunkenness, disorderly conduct, etc., on the premises. £5£20
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The London Hackney Carriages Act 1843, c. 86.
Section 10Persons acting as drivers without licences and tickets, transferring or lending licences and tickets and proprietors suffering unlicensed persons to act as drivers.£5 except for offences by proprietors and £10 for offences by proprietors.£20 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.
Section 14False representations, etc., in connection with applications for licences.£5£50
Section 17Failure by driver to wear ticket. £2£10
Section 33Miscellaneous offences by cab drivers including loitering, causing obstruction and overcharging.£ 1£10
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The Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847, c. 27.
Section 28Unjustified claims for exemption from harbour rates.£10£50
Section 38Masters of ships giving no account, or false account, of cargo unshipped.£10£50
Section 39Shippers of goods giving no account, or false account, of cargo shipped.£10£50
The Towns Improvement Clauses Act 1847, c. 34.
Section 65Occupier failing after notice to mark house with approved number or to renew approved number thereon.£2£20
The Cemetries Clauses Act 1847, c.65
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Section 59Playing games, etc., discharging firearms, disturbing persons assembled for burial, or committing nuisance in cemetary.£5£10
The Town Police Clauses Act 1847, c. 89.
Section 21Contravention of orders made for regulating traffic and preventing obstruction in streets. £2£20
Section 28Miscellaneous offences in thoroughfares, including obstruction, furious driving and discharging firearms.£2£20
Section 35Keepers of refreshment houses harbouring prositutes and thieves.£5£20
Section 40Mis-statements and omissions in applications for hackney carriage licences.£10£20
Section 45Plying for hire without a licence.£2£20 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.
Section 47Persons acting as cab drivers without a licence, lending licences and proprietors employing unlicensed drivers. £1£20 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.
Section 53Cab driver refusing to drive. £2£10
Section 58Cab proprietor or driver overcharging. £2£10
The London Hackney Carriage Act 1853, c. 33.
Section 11Failure by drivers and others to hand in property left in cabs and omnibuses.£2£10
Section 17Miscellaneous offences by drivers and conductors, including overcharging and refusing passengers or luggage.£2£10
Section 19Offences for which no specific penalty is imposed.£2£10
The Inclosure Act 1857, c. 31.
Section 12Damaging or causing nuisances on town and village greens.£2£20
The Ecclesiastical Courts Jurisdiction Act 1860, c. 32.
Section 2Riotous or indecent behaviour in churches, burial grounds, etc., and harassing authorised preachers. £5£20
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The Poaching (Prevention) Act 1862, c. 114.
Section 2Simple poaching£5£50
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The Trespass (Scotland) Act 1865, c. 56.
Section 4Miscellaneous offences of trespass.£1 for a first offence and £2 for a second or subsequent offence.£10
The Metropolitan Streets Act 1867, c. 134.
Section 6Obstruction by unnecessary deposit of goods, etc., on footways, etc. £2£20 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.
Section 9Displaying unapproved advertisements.10s. 0d.£10
The Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869, c. 115.
Section 7Unlicensed hackney carriage plying for hire or using cab stand.£5 for every day when carriage plies for hire or for every occasion when found on the stand.£20 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.
Section 8Driving hackney or stage carriage when unlicensed.£2£20 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.
The Tramways Act 1870, c. 78.
Section 51Non-payment of fares £2£20
The Explosives Act 1875, c. 17.
Section 31Sale of gunpowder to child apparently under thirteen. £5£20
Section 33Contravention of general rules as to packing of gunpowder for conveyance.£20£100
Section 80Throwing fireworks in the street.£5£20
The Post Office (Protection) Act 1884, c. 76.
Section 11(a) Forgery, etc., of telegram.£10£100
(b) Improper disclosure of telegram by employee of telegraphic company.£20£100
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The Infectious Diseases (Notification) Act 1889, c. 72.
Section 3(2)Failure to notify notifiable disease.£2£10
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The Military Lands Act 1892, c. 43.
Section 17Contravention of byelaws £5£20
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The Uniforms Act 1894, c. 45.
Section 2Wearing a military uniform, etc., without authority. £5£50
Section 3Wearing a military or naval uniform, etc., without authority in a manner likely to bring contempt on the uniform, or employing another for that purpose.£10£50
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The London Cab Act 1896, c. 27.
Section 1Hirer defrauding cab driver.£2£10
The Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897, c. 38.
Section 22 (as extended by section 1(5) of the M1Noise Abatement Act 1960).Causing or negligently allowing nuisances. £5£20
Section 40Failure to comply with notice requiring houses in filthy state to be purified.10s. 0d. for each day on which offence continues.£20
Section 56Exposure by any person of others to risk of infection by himself or by a person in his care, and transmitting or exposure of infectious articles. £5£10
Section 163Offences for which no pecuniary penalty is provided, obstruction of persons executing Act, and contravention of regulations. £5£10 for a first offence and £20 for a second or subsequent offence.
The Dogs Act 1906, c. 32.
Section 6Allowing carcasses of cattle to lie unburied in field to which dogs have access. £2£10
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The Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907, c. 53.
Section 94Letting for hire or carrying passengers in an unlicensed pleasure boat or exceeding authorised number of passengers. £2£50
The Commons Act 1908, c. 44.
Section 1(2)Owner turning out animal on a common in contravention of regulations and any person obstructing execution of regulations. £2£20
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The Perjury Act 1911, c. 6.
Section 3 (as extended and amended by section 28(1) and (3) of the M2Criminal Justice Act 1925).Making false oaths and statements with reference to marriages.£50£100
Section 4 (as amended by section 28(2) and (3) of the Criminal Justice Act 1925).Making false statements with reference to births and deaths.£50£100
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The Ferries (Acquisition by Local Authorities) Act 1919, c. 75.
Section 4Fraudulent claims for exemption from payment of tolls.£10£20
The Land Settlement (Scotland) Act 1919, c. 97.
Section 22(2)Damaging crops in allotments.£5£20
The Census Act 1920, c. 41.
Section 8(1)Miscellaneous offences including making a false declaration, delivering a false document and giving a false answer.£10£50
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The Law of Property Act 1925, c. 20
Section 193(4)Unauthorised driving, camping, etc., on common land. £2£20
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The Criminal Justice Act 1925, c. 86.
Section 37Unlawful possession of pension documents as securities for debts.£20£100
Section 38(1)Making or using imitation bank notes.£5£20
Section 38(2)Refusal by person whose name appears on an imitation bank note to give name and address of printer.£10£20
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The Parks Regulations (Amendment) Act 1926, c. 36.
Section 2(1)Contravention of regulations. £5£20
The Births and Deaths Registration Act 1926, c. 48.
Section 1Disposal of body without a registrar’s certificate or coroner’s order.£10£20
Section 4Removal of body out of England without complying with the relevant requirements.£10£50
Section 11Contravention of other provisions of Act.£2£10
The Auctions (Bidding Agreements) Act 1927, c. 12.
Section 1Dealer giving or any person accepting reward for abstention from bidding.£100£400
The Superannuation and Other Trust Funds (Validation) Act 1927, c. 41.
Section 7Default in complying with requirements of Act, including requirements as to accounts and reports. £5£10
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The Children and Young Persons Act 1933, c. 12.
Section 5Giving intoxicating liquor, or causing it to be given, to a child under a five.£3£10
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Section 23 (as amended by section 64 (1) and Schedule 3 paragraph 5 to the M3Children and Young Persons Act 1963).Any person procuring or parent allowing person under sixteen to take part in dangerous public performances.£10 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.£50 for a first offence and £100 for a second or subsequent offence.
Section 24(1)Any person procuring or parent allowing person under twelve or unlicensed person under sixteen to be trained for dangerous performances.£5 for a first offence and £20 for a second or subsequent offence.£20 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.
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[F20The Public Health Act 1936, c. 49.]
[F20Section 76(3)][F20Sorting over or disturbing dustbins or material deposited on a refuse tip.][F20£5][F20£10]
[F20Section 83(2)][F20Failure to comply with notice requiring cleansing of filthy or verminous premises.][F20£5][F20£20]
[F20Section 94(2)][F20Failure to abate or to remove danger of recurrence of nuisance.][F20£5][F20£20]
[F20Section 95(1) (both as originally enacted and as applied by s. 16(1) of the M4Clean Air Act 1956).][F20Contravention, etc., of nuisance order, including a smoke nuisance order.][F20£5 and in addition £2 for each day on which the offence continues after conviction thereof under the section as originally enacted, and £10 and £5 respectively under the section as s o applied.][F20£50 and in addition £5 for each day on which the offence continues after conviction thereof.]
. . . F21. . . F21. . . F21. . . F21
Section 246Offences in connection with common lodging houses, including failure to keep premises suitably equipped and false statements in application for registration. £5£10
Section 269(7)Contravention of provisions and conditions of licences as to keeping and use of movable dwellings.£5£20
Section 288Obstruction of persons executing Act or subordinate instruments.£5 and in addition £5 for each day on which the offence continues after conviction thereof.£10 for a first offence and £20 for a second or subsequent offence.
The Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act 1937, c. 37.
Section 16Giving intoxicating liquor, or causing it to be given, to a child under five. £3£10
Section 21(1)(as amended by Schedule 4 to the M5Education (Scotland) Act 1945).Vagrant preventing child or young person from receiving education.£ 1£10
Section 33 (as amended by Schedule 3 to the M6Children and Young Persons Act 1963).Any person procuring or parent allowing person under sixteen to take part in dangerous public performances.£10 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.£50 for a first offence and £100 for a second or subsequent offence.
Section 34(1)Any person procuring or parent allowing person under twelve or unlicensed person under sixteen to be trained for dangerous performances.£5 for a first offence and £20 for a second or subsequent offence.£20 for a first offence and £50 for a second or subsequent offence.
Section 76(5)Failure to comply with order to produce a child or young person to be sent to an approved school.£ 5£20
Section 86(5)Failure to comply with order to produce a child or young person who has escaped from an approved school.£ 5£20
Section 91(7)Failure of person making payments under a contribution order to notify change of address to recipient. £2£10
Section 92(2)(b)Failure to notify change of address by a father making payments under a decree for aliment to a person entitled by virtue of a contribution order. £2£10
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The Marriage Act 1949, c. 76.
Section 76(2)Refusal or failure to make and deliver a copy of entries in the marriage register book or a certificate that no entries have been made.£10£20
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The National Parks Act 1949, c. 97.
Section 57Erecting a misleading notice likely to deter the public from using a public footpath.£ 5£20
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The Prison Act 1952, c. 52.
Section 40Unlawful introduction of liquor or tobacco into prison.£20£50
Section 41Unlawful conveyance of letters or other articles into prison.£10£50
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The Prevention of Crime Act 1953, c. 14.
Section 1(1)Carrying an offensive weapon in a public place without lawful authority or reasonable excuse.£50£200
The Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953, c. 20.
Section 36Failure to give information and similar offences. £2In the case of an offence under paragraph (c), £20 and in any other case £10.
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The Pharmacy Act 1954, c. 61.
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Section 20(2)Forgery or imitation of a certificate issued under the Pharmacy Acts.£20£100
Section 20(3)Failure to surrender certificate of registration. £5£10
. . . F35. . . F35. . . F35. . . F35
. . . F2. . . F2. . . F2. . . F2
The Affiliation Proceedings Act 1957, c. 55.
Section 9(2)Failure by putative father to notify change of address.£2£10
The Matrimonial Proceedings (Children) Act 1958, c. 40.
Section 10(6)Parent’s failure to give address for time being to local authority having his child in care. £5£10
The Agricultural Marketing Act 1958, c. 47.
Section 6(6)Sale of regulated product by producer in contravention of a scheme under the section.£5 and an additional fine not exceeding half the price at which the product was sold subject to a limit of £100 on the fines which may be imposed for any one offence under the subsection.£20 and an additional fine not exceeding half the price at which the product was sold subject to a limit of £200 on the fines which may be imposed for any one offence under the subsection.
Section 45(6)Failing to give information or giving false information to an agricultural marketing board.£20£50
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The Indecency with Children Act 1960, c. 33.
Section 1(1)Indecent conduct with or towards child under fourteen.£100£400
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The Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965, c. 12.
Section 61Failing to give required notices, etc., or to furnish required information, and making false returns. £5£10
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. . . F2. . . F2. . . F2. . . F2
The Forestry Act 1967, c. 10.
Section 30(5)Failure to give information or making misstatements as to interests in land. £5£10
Section 46(5)Offences against byelaws.£10 in the case of byelaws for the New Forest and £5 in other cases.£20 in all cases.
Section 48(3)Obstruction of officers of Forestry Commissioners.£5£20

Textual Amendments

F1Sch. 3 Pt. I: entries relating to 1 & 2 Wm. 4 c. 43, the Pound-breach Act 1843, the Slaughter of Animals (Scotland) Act 1928, the Local Governement Act 1933, the Prisons (Scotland) Act 1952 and the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1960 repealed (5.11.1993) by 1993 c. 50, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. I, Group 1

F4Entries in Sch. 3 Pt. I repealed (15.7.1992) by Transport and Works Act 1992 (c. 42), s. 68(1), Sch. 4 Pt. I; S.I. 1992/1347, art. 2, Sch.

F5Sch. 3 Pt. I: entry repealed (26.3.2001) by S.I. 2001/1149, art. 3(2), Sch. 2 (with art. 4(11))

F8Sch. 3 Pt. I: entry relating to the Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892 repealed (5.11.1993) by 1993 c. 50, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. X, Group 2

F13Sch. 3 Pt. I: entry relating to the Allotments Act 1922 repealed (5.11.1993) by 1993 c. 50, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. III

F16Sch. 3 Pt. I: entry relating to the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 repealed (5.11.1993) by 1993 c. 50, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. VII

F18Sch. 3 Pt. I: entry relating to s. 10 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 repealed (1.10.1993) by 1993 c. 35, ss. 303(4), 307(1), 307(3), Sch. 19 para. 40, Sch. 21 Pt. I; S.I. 1993/1975, art. 9, Sch. 1

F20Entry relating to Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892, (c. 55) repealed (prosp.) by Controll of Pollution Act 1974 (c. 40), s.108, Sch. 4

F22Sch. 3 Pt. I: entries relating to the Trade Marks Act 1938 repealed (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 26, s. 106(2), Sch. 5; S.I. 1994/2550, art. 2

F23Sch. 3 Pt. I: entry relating to the Education Act 1944 repealed (1.11.1996) by 1996 c. 56, ss. 582(2), 583(2), Sch. 38 Pt. I (with ss. 1(4), 561, 562, Sch. 39)

F24Sch. 3 Pt. I: entry relating to s. 40(1) of the Education Act 1944 repealed (1.10.1993) by 1993 c. 35, ss. 303(4), 307(1), 307(3), Sch. 19 para. 40, Sch. 21 Pt. I; S.I. 1993/1975, art. 9, Sch. 1

F32Sch. 3 Pt. I: entries repealed (26.3.2001) by 2000 c. 26, s. 130(1), Sch. 9; S.I. 2001/878, art. 2, Sch. (subject to transitional provisions in arts. 3-17)

F34Sch. 3 Pt. I: entry relating to s. 19(3) of the Pharmacy Act 1954 repealed (5.11.1993) by 1993 c. 50, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. XII

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Part IIU.K. Increase of Limit on Fines which may be imposed by Subordinate Instruments

EnactmentDescription of OffenceOld maximum fineNew maximum fine
The Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act 1847, c. 27.
Section 84Contravention of byelaws. £5£50
The Dockyard Port Regulation Act 1865, c. 125.
Section 6Offences against port regulations.£10£50
The Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869, c. 115.
Section 10Contravention of regulations as to hackney and stage carriages. £2£20
The Tramways Act 1870, c. 78.
Section 47Contravention of byelaws regulating tramways and prohibiting nuisances on trams.£ 2£20
The Explosives Act 1875, c. 17.
Sections 11 and 19.Breach of special rules for regulation of workmen in gunpowder factories and stores.£2£20
Section 34Contravention of harbour authorities’ byelaws as to conveyance, loading and unloading of gunpowder.£20£100
Section 35Contravention of railway byelaws as to conveyance, loading and unloading of gunpowder.£20£100
Section 36Contravention of wharf byelaws as to loading and unloading of gunpowder.£20£100
Section 37Contravention of byelaws as to conveyance by road, etc., and loading and unloading of gunpowder.£20£100
The Public Health Act 1875. c. 55.
Section 183Contravention of local authority’s byelaws.£5£20
The Commons Act 1876, c. 56.
Section 16Contravention of byelaws for management, etc., of regulated pastures. £2£10
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The Harbours, Piers and Ferries (Scotland) Act 1937, c. 28.
Section 11(2)Contravention of byelaws relating to marine works, made under section 83 of the Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act 1847, as applied by section 10 of the said Act of 1937. £5£50
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The Plant Health Act 1967, c. 8.
Section 3(4)(a)Contravention of orders made under section 3 for preventing the spread in Great Britain of the Colorado beetle.£100 for an offence against any such order of keeping or distributing live specimens of the beetle and £50 for other offences.£100 or, for an offence committed after a previous conviction of an offence against any such order, £200.
Section 3(4)(b)Contravention of other orders under section 3.£10 for a first offence against any such order and £50 for an offence committed after a previous conviction of an offence against that order.£100 or, for an offence committed after a previous conviction of an offence against any such order, £200.

Textual Amendments

F42Sch. 3 Pt. II: entries relating to the Local Government Act 1933 and the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1947 repealed (5.11.1993) by 1993 c. 50, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt.I, Group 1

Part IIIE+W+S Amendment of Section 24 of the Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897 (c.38)

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Textual Amendments

Part IVU.K. Amendments Extending to Northern Ireland

Section 92 and Parts I and II of this Schedule shall extend to Northern Ireland so far as they amend the following enactments:—

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Textual Amendments

F45Sch. 3 Pt. IV: entries repealed (26.3.2001) by S.I. 2001/1149, art. 3(2), Sch. 2 (with art. 4(11))

section 6 of the M7Dockyard Ports Regulation Act 1865;

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section 11 of the M8Post Office (Protection) Act 1884;

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section 17 of the M9Military Lands Act 1892;

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sections 2 and 3 of the M10Uniforms Act 1894;

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Textual Amendments

F46Sch. 3 Pt IV: entry relating to the Trade Marks Act 1938 repealed (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 26, s. 106(2), Sch. 5; S.I. 1994/2550, art. 2

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sections 6(6) and 45(6) of the M11Agricultural Marketing Act 1958.

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