Confiscation
13 Confiscation
Any liquor brought onto any part of the Community Land by any person contrary to by‑law 7 is liable to confiscation.
A member of the Police Force may —
seize any liquor and any receptacle containing such liquor that he or she reasonably suspects to be liable to confiscation under these by‑laws;
if he or she has a reasonable suspicion that liquor is kept on any premises or vehicle in contravention of these by‑laws, enter and search those premises or that vehicle using such force as is reasonably necessary for the purpose;
stop any vehicle for the purpose of carrying out a search in pursuance of sub‑paragraph (b);
upon confiscating any liquor, decant or dispose of the contents of any receptacle containing such liquor if he or she is of the opinion that such action is necessary or conducive to the preservation of good order on the Community Land or the prevention of any offence under these by‑laws or under any law of the State of Western Australia;
subject to sub‑paragraph (d), keep any confiscated liquor in his or her custody or control for such period of time as may be necessary in the interests of the administration of justice;
confiscate and dispose of any deleterious substance that he or she reasonably suspects is to be used or has been used for the purpose of inhalation and any container that contains or has contained such deleterious substance.
14. Police may take proceedings, etc.
A member of the Police Force may —
take proceedings against any person for a breach of these by‑laws;
where any person has committed or is committing an offence against these by‑laws and it appears likely that injury to persons (including injury to the person committing the offence) or damage to property will be caused by that person, apprehend that person and remove that person from Community Land.
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