SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 9Unmanned aircraft: powers of police officers relating to ANO 2016

Provision by UAS operators of evidence of registration

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(1)

A constable may exercise the power conferred by this paragraph in relation to a person (P) if the constable—

(a)

has reasonable grounds for believing that—

(i)

a flight by an unmanned aircraft is taking place or has taken place, and

(ii)

P is or was the UAS operator of the unmanned aircraft for the flight, and

(b)

has reasonable grounds for suspecting that a relevant registration requirement is or was applicable as respects P and the unmanned aircraft and the flight.

(2)

The constable may require P to provide such evidence as the constable considers reasonable of P's compliance, as respects the unmanned aircraft and the flight, with a relevant registration requirement.

(3)

In this paragraph “relevant registration requirement” has the same meaning as in paragraph 2.

(4)

P is guilty of an offence if—

(a)

P fails to comply with a requirement imposed by a constable under this paragraph to provide evidence of P's compliance, as respects the flight, with a relevant registration requirement,

(b)

P is or was the UAS operator of the unmanned aircraft for the flight, and

(c)

the relevant registration requirement is or was applicable as respects P and the unmanned aircraft and the flight.

(5)

A person who is guilty of an offence under this paragraph is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale.

(6)

Paragraph 10 includes a defence to the offence under this paragraph.