According to what I can see on the CJA, Aggrevated Trespass is where you are stopping somone going about their lawful business. Doesn’t mention damage to anything on there but I’m sure I’ve read about it somewhere.
Anyone shed any light on the whole trespass/agg trespass thing?
The OB used it as a way to get a party closed down at the weekend, sec 68. Threatened the rig owners with taking the rig (which I know they cannot do just under trespass…)
(am now taking a printed copy of the latest CJA along to parties so when they come out with some obscure section I can check it out, rather than relying on my (poor) memory!)
when it concerns surry police it does, and seeing that you were on national trust property, and the job of the natural trust is to preserve/protect the land – thus u were stopping them from doin their job
unless you say u were just givin them a job to do
but them boys gave up far to easy, then again the police wud have nicked hte rig in the mornin if u had stayed
Don’t know which law they would have taken it under.
(although I do have a few ideas on which law they would bend to accomodate taking it…)
Surrey police suck arse at the moment…
i have thought about this all week and asked a few other peeps and it has been the consensus that lighting a fire on someone else’s ground without permision could be seen as aggravated trespass a it damages the ground
i am still of the opinion it was an overreaction but it is my personal opinion innit;
to avoid the problem consider taking the drum out of washing machine along and something to sit it on too and light your fire inside it as it will not burn the grass etc; another succesful method i have seen employed involves using a large metal vehicle wheel rim again on something to stop th grass burning; have never met a fire brigade official who did not like this solution and it is employed by several festies i have been to to avoid blackened patches in their fields afterwards…:alien_abd
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