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The Penalties for Disorderly Behaviour (Amount of Penalty) (Amendment) Order 2008

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PART 2Offences attracting penalty of £50 for persons aged 16 and over, or £30 for persons under 16

Offence creating provisionDescription of offence
Section 12 of the Licensing Act 1872(1)Being drunk in a highway, other public place or licensed premises
Section 2(1) of the Parks Regulation (Amendment) Act 1926(2), insofar as relating to a failure to comply with or a contravention of the Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces Regulations 1997(3)Contravening a prohibition on littering, dog fouling or illegal cycling etc
Section 55 of the British Transport Commission Act 1949(4)Trespassing on a railway
Section 56 of the British Transport Commission Act 1949Throwing stones etc. at trains or other things on railways
Section 87 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990(5)Depositing and leaving litter
Byelaw 24(1) of the London Regional Transport Railways Byelaws 2000 made under section 67 of the Transport Act 1962 and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Environment, Transport and the Regions on 19 December 2000 (“the London Regional Transport Byelaws 2000”) so far as relating to a breach of byelaw 3 of those byelawsSmoking on or near any part of a railway in contravention of a notice indicating that smoking is not allowed
Byelaw 24(1) of the London Regional Transport Railways Byelaws 2000 so far as relating to a breach of byelaw 4(1) of those byelawsEntering or remaining on the railways while intoxicated
Byelaws 24(1) of the London Regional Transport Railways Byelaws 2000 so far as relating to a breach of byelaw 4(2) of those byelawsHaving intoxicating liquor on a train service where reasonable notice has been given prohibiting the possession of intoxicating liquor
Byelaw 24(1) of the London Regional Transport Railways Byelaws 2000 so far as relating to a breach of byelaw 6 of those byelawsEngaging in unacceptable behaviour on the railway
Section 12 of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001(6)Consumption of alcohol in designated public place
Section 149(1) of the Licensing Act 2003(7)Purchase of alcohol by persons under 18 on relevant premises
Section 150 of the Licensing Act 2003Consumption of alcohol by a person under 18 on relevant premises or allowing such consumption
Byelaw 24(1) of the Framework Railway Byelaws made under section 219 of the Transport Act 2000 and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Environment, transport and the Regions on 22 June 2005 (“the Railway Byelaws 2005”) so far as relating to a breach of byelaw 3 of those byelawsSmoking on or near any part of a railway in contravention of a notice indicating that smoking is not allowed
Byelaw 24(1) of the Railway Byelaws 2005 so far as relating to a breach of byelaw 4(1) of those byelawsEntering or remaining on the railway while intoxicated
Byelaw 24(1) of the Railway Byelaws 2005 so far as relating to a breach of byelaw 4(2) of those byelawsHaving intoxicating liquor on a train service where reasonable notice has been given prohibiting the possession of intoxicating liquor
Byelaw 24(1) of the Railway Byelaws 2005 so far as relating to a breach of byelaw 6 of those byelawsEngaging in unacceptable behaviour on the railway

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