Commissioner of Police v. Cavanaugh (Montserrat) [2005] UKPC 28 (06 July 2005)
ADVANCE COPY
Privy Council Appeal No. 46 of 2004
The Commissioner of Police Appellant
v.
Brian Cavanaugh Respondent
FROM
THE COURT OF APPEAL OF MONTSERRAT
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JUDGMENT OF THE LORDS OF THE JUDICIAL
COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL,
Delivered the 6th July 2005
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Present at the hearing:-
Lord Steyn
Lord Rodger of Earlsferry
Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe
Lord Carswell
Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood
[Delivered by Lord Rodger of Earlsferry]
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"(1) The Governor may by Order declare an area to be an unsafe area and may, in that Order, direct that all unsafe areas be evacuated by a specified time and in accordance with specified procedures.
(2) Any person who without proper authorisation –
(a) enters an unsafe area; or
(b) is found in an unsafe area; or
(c) being in an unsafe area fails or refuses to leave that area,
commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $2,000 but which shall not be less than $200 or to a term of imprisonment of six months.
(3) For the purpose of paragraph (1) 'proper authorisation' means authorisation issued by or on behalf of the Governor or the Police Commissioner.
(4) A police officer may, in an unsafe area, arrest any person reasonably suspected of committing an offence under paragraph (2)."
In regulation 2(1) an "unsafe area" is defined as meaning "an area declared by the Governor under regulation 5 to be an area in which a person is likely to suffer damage or injury from seismic activity".
"I do not agree with the Attorney General that it is an offence to be in an unsafe area, and that it is not necessary that an evacuation order be made under section 5(1) of the Emergency Powers Regulations in order for section 5(2) to come into play. To hold otherwise would be to deprive of all meaning the specific statutory provision in section 5(1) empowering, but not requiring, the Governor to direct that all unsafe areas be vacated by a specified time and in accordance with specified procedures."