Part IV Terrorist Investigations
Cordons
33 Cordoned areas.
1
An area is a cordoned area for the purposes of this Act if it is designated under this section.
2
A designation may be made only if the person making it considers it expedient for the purposes of a terrorist investigation.
3
If a designation is made orally, the person making it shall confirm it in writing as soon as is reasonably practicable.
4
The person making a designation shall arrange for the demarcation of the cordoned area, so far as is reasonably practicable—
a
by means of tape marked with the word “police”, or
b
in such other manner as a constable considers appropriate.
34 Power to designate.
1
Subject to F1subsections (1A), (1B) and (2), a designation under section 33 may only be made—
a
where the area is outside Northern Ireland and is wholly or partly within a police area, by an officer for the police area who is of at least the rank of superintendent, and
b
where the area is in Northern Ireland, by a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary who is of at least the rank of superintendent.
F21A
A designation under section 33 may be made in relation to an area (outside Northern Ireland) which is in, on or in the vicinity of any policed premises by a member of the British Transport Police Force who is of at least the rank of superintendent.
1B
A designation under section 33 may be made by a member of the Ministry of Defence Police who is of at least the rank of superintendent in relation to an area outside or in Northern Ireland—
a
if it is a place to which subsection (2) of section 2 of the Ministry of Defence Police Act 1987 (c. 4) applies,
b
if a request has been made under paragraph (a), (b) or (d) of subsection (3A) of that section in relation to a terrorist investigation and it is a place where he has the powers and privileges of a constable by virtue of that subsection as a result of the request, or
c
if a request has been made under paragraph (c) of that subsection in relation to a terrorist investigation and it is a place in, on or in the vicinity of policed premises.
1C
But a designation under section 33 may not be made by—
a
a member of the British Transport Police Force, or
b
a member of the Ministry of Defence Police,
in any other case.
2
A constable who is not of the rank required by subsection (1) may make a designation if he considers it necessary by reason of urgency.
3
Where a constable makes a designation in reliance on subsection (2) he shall as soon as is reasonably practicable—
a
make a written record of the time at which the designation was made, and
b
ensure that a police officer of at least the rank of superintendent is informed.
4
An officer who is informed of a designation in accordance with subsection (3)(b)—
a
shall confirm the designation or cancel it with effect from such time as he may direct, and
b
shall, if he cancels the designation, make a written record of the cancellation and the reason for it.
35 Duration.
1
A designation under section 33 has effect, subject to subsections (2) to (5), during the period—
a
beginning at the time when it is made, and
b
ending with a date or at a time specified in the designation.
2
The date or time specified under subsection (1)(b) must not occur after the end of the period of 14 days beginning with the day on which the designation is made.
3
The period during which a designation has effect may be extended in writing from time to time by—
a
the person who made it, or
b
a person who could have made it (otherwise than by virtue of section 34(2)).
4
An extension shall specify the additional period during which the designation is to have effect.
5
A designation shall not have effect after the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which it is made.
C1C236 Police powers.
1
A constable in uniform may—
a
order a person in a cordoned area to leave it immediately;
b
order a person immediately to leave premises which are wholly or partly in or adjacent to a cordoned area;
c
order the driver or person in charge of a vehicle in a cordoned area to move it from the area immediately;
d
arrange for the removal of a vehicle from a cordoned area;
e
arrange for the movement of a vehicle within a cordoned area;
f
prohibit or restrict access to a cordoned area by pedestrians or vehicles.
2
A person commits an offence if he fails to comply with an order, prohibition or restriction imposed by virtue of subsection (1).
3
It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under subsection (2) to prove that he had a reasonable excuse for his failure.
4
A person guilty of an offence under subsection (2) shall be liable on summary conviction to—
a
imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months,
b
a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale, or
c
both.