(1) A person who,
without lawful excuse, throws a missile intending to—
(a)
injure, annoy or frighten any person; or
(b)
damage any property,
is guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
(2) A person who,
without lawful excuse, throws a missile and who is reckless as to whether that
act—
(a)
injures, annoys or frightens, or may injure, annoy or frighten, any person; or
(b)
damages, or may damage, any property,
is guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 1 year.
(3) In proceedings for
an offence against this section, it is not necessary for the prosecution to
establish that a person was, in fact, injured, annoyed or frightened or that
property was, in fact, damaged (as the case requires) by the defendant's act.
(4) In this
section—
"reckless"—a person is reckless as to whether an act injures, annoys or
frightens, or may injure, annoy or frighten any person, or damages or may
damage any property, if the person—
(a) is
aware of a substantial risk that the act could injure, annoy or frighten any
person or damage any property; and
(b) does
the act despite the risk and without adequate justification;
"throw" includes to discharge or project by means of any mechanism or device.