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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In addition to those already mentioned, a number of criminal offences have trespass as an ingredient. For example burglary, trespassing on land in pursuit of game, trespassing with a firearm and several others.
While on the subject of trespass, in 2004, University of Texas Police officers issued a criminal trespass warning to a 56-year-old black man who was holding a Confederate flag and saluting Civil War-era statues.
Part V Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (CJPOA) conferred additional powers on the police and created new offences in connection with various forms of trespass, including
The Act also introduced new powers to direct trespassers to leave land and amended existing legislation in relation to the use of violence to secure entry to premises.
Section 61 CJPOA enables a police officer to direct trespassers on land (who are there with the common purpose of residing there for any period) to leave the land where the occupier has taken steps to ask them to do so, and either
Failure to obey a direction to leave or returning to the land as a trespasser within 3 months is an offence. Section 62 provides a power for the police to seize vehicles of persons failing to comply with a direction under Section 61.