Public Order Act

Public Order Act (with its variations) is a stock short title used for legislation in Malaysia, Rhodesia, Sierra Leone, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, relating to public order offences.

List

Malaysia

  • The Public Order (Preservation) Act 1958

Rhodesia

  • The Public Order Act 1955, an Act giving the police the power to detain and restrict without trial.

Sierra Leone

  • The Public Order Act 1965

Hong Kong

Singapore

  • The Public Order Act 2009[1]

United Kingdom

Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom:

Acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland:

The following Orders in Council, passed due to the suspension of home rule in Northern Ireland, are considered to be primary legislation:

  • The Public Order (Northern Ireland) Order 1987 (S.I. 1987/463 (N.I. 7))
  • The Public Order (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (S.I. 1997/1181 (N.I. 10))

Act of the Scottish Parliament:

gollark: If you want something done, you can incentivize it a bit, you don't need to just say "but everyone else needs to give up their money too!!!!"
gollark: There are probably biological research nonprofits which forward on money for grants and stuff, if you *must* go the boring route.
gollark: Why not?
gollark: "do some biology please"
gollark: Just find a biologist, and say "hello I will give you money if you do biology".

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