Enforcement of byelaws
Discussion
A cemetery in my town has a sign as you enter listing things that are forbidden under local byelaws. Pretty standard stuff like "dogs must be on leads", "no cycling" and so on.
I was musing as to how such byelaws are enforced so had a quick Google just now. Council officers enforce them, magistrates hand out the penalties. What I don't understand is how a council officer can enforce such a byelaws. The police obviously have certain powers to detain, compel you to provide your particulars, arrest and so on..
If a council officer sees you riding a bicycle or walking a dog where you shouldn't be, what can they actually do about it?
I was musing as to how such byelaws are enforced so had a quick Google just now. Council officers enforce them, magistrates hand out the penalties. What I don't understand is how a council officer can enforce such a byelaws. The police obviously have certain powers to detain, compel you to provide your particulars, arrest and so on..
If a council officer sees you riding a bicycle or walking a dog where you shouldn't be, what can they actually do about it?
What about all these no cycle zones where the council were issuing fines?
Hang on let me dig it up for peace of mind. Is this a byelaw or.....?
https://road.cc/content/feature/cyclists-town-cent...
Hang on let me dig it up for peace of mind. Is this a byelaw or.....?
https://road.cc/content/feature/cyclists-town-cent...
SAS Tom said:
Riley Blue said:
richhead said:
they cant, they would have to call the police to enforce anything.
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