66A—Senior police officer may issue consorting prohibition notice
(1) A senior police
officer may issue a notice prohibiting a person (the "recipient") from
consorting with a specified person or specified persons if the officer is
satisfied that—
(a) the
specified person or each specified person—
(i)
has, within the preceding period of 3 years, been
found guilty of 1 or more prescribed offences; or
(ii)
is reasonably suspected of having committed 1 or
more prescribed offences within the preceding period of 3 years; and
(b) the
recipient has been habitually consorting with the specified person or
specified persons; and
(c) the
issuing of the notice is appropriate in the circumstances.
(2) However, a
consorting prohibition notice—
(a) does
not prohibit associations between close family members; and
(b) does
not prohibit associations occurring between persons—
(i)
for genuine political purposes; or
(ii)
while the persons are in lawful custody; or
(iii)
while the persons are acting in compliance with a court
order; or
(iv)
while the persons are attending a rehabilitation,
counselling or therapy session of a prescribed kind; and
(c) may
specify other circumstances in which the notice does not apply.