Q - What is the minimum duration of an ASBO.
A - Two years.

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Q - What is the minimum duration of an ASBO.
A - Two years.
Q - As defined in the Theft Act 1968 is electricity regarded as property?
A - No, property includes includes money and all other property, real or personal, including things in action and other intangible property.
Abstracting Electricity is addressed separately under section 13 of the Theft Act and states that a person who dishonestly uses without due authority, or dishonestly causes to be wasted or diverted, any electricity commits an offence.
Q - What is the minimum legal length for the barrel of a shotgun?
A - 24 inches.
Q - How long does a warning under S.59 of the Police Reform Act 2002 Last?
A - 12 months.
A warning may be issued by a constable in uniform whom has reasonable grounds for believing that a motor vehicle is being used on any occasion in a manner which is causing or is likely to cause alarm, distress or annoyance.
That warning lasts for up to twelve months and details that that he will seize the vehicle, if that use continues or is repeated. In addition force may be used if necessary to do so and the officer may enter any premises, though not a dwelling, to seize the vehicle.
Q - Within how many hours must the first review of a prisoner in police custody take place?
A - Section 40 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 states that the first review of a prisoner in police custody shall be not later than six hours after the detention was first authorised.
It must be carried out by an officer of at least the rank of inspector who has not been directly involved in the investigation.
Q - When requiring a roadside breath test under S.5 RTA 1988 must the constable be in uniform?
A - Yes, the requirement must be made by a constable in uniform although the procedure itself may be administered by one in plain clothes.
Q - In which two ways can a driver Report and Accident?
A - Where the driver does not exchange details at the scene of a Road Traffic Collision he must report the incident a) to a Constable, or b) at a Police Station as soon as reasonable practicable but within 24 hours.
Q - Is it an offence to make threats to cause injury by contamination?
A - No, at least not under the specific offence of Contamination/Interference with Goods - S.38 POA 1986.
It is however an offence to make threats that he or another has done or will contaminate goods with the intention of causing a) public alarm b) economic loss. Not injury.
Contamination includes interference, making the appearance that they have been contaminated or interfered with or to place contaminated goods near where other similar goods are consumed, sold, supplied or used.