
Locking down anti-social behaviour - an introduction to Public Spaces Protection Orders
In the third instalment of her series on community safety law during the lockdown, Kuljit Bhogal discusses Public Spaces Protection Orders.
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Public Spaces Protection Orders impose controls on public spaces. The transitioned orders which existed before the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 expire in October 2020 after which date there will be no controls on anti-social behaviour in public spaces unless the local authority has made a PSPO.
In this third and last video, Kuljit explains the test that must be satisfied in order for a PSPO to be made and the related case law.
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