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5For section 21 substitute—
(1)The district council for Belfast shall establish a sub-group of its district policing partnership for each police district established under section 20(2).
(2)The functions of each sub-group shall be—
(a)to provide views to the district commander of the sub-group’s police district and to the district policing partnership on any matter concerning the policing of that police district;
(b)to monitor the performance of the police in carrying out—
(i)the policing plan in relation to the police district; and
(ii)the local policing plan applying to the police district;
(c)to make arrangements for obtaining—
(i)the views of the public about matters concerning the policing of the police district; and
(ii)the co-operation of the public with the police in preventing crime;
(d)to act as a general forum for discussion and consultation on matters affecting the policing of the police district.
(3)The code issued under section 19 may contain guidance as to the exercise by sub-groups of their functions.
(4)In exercising its functions a sub-group shall have regard to any such guidance contained in the code.
(5)If the district policing partnership is satisfied that a sub-group is carrying out any of the sub-group’s functions in relation to a police district, the partnership is not required to carry out any corresponding function it has in relation to the part of the district comprising the police district.
(6)Schedule 3A shall have effect in relation to the sub-groups.”
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