§ 1. MALICIOUS DAMAGE ACT 1861. (c. 97)
- Section 35, 47 and 48 (criminal damage).
§ 2. OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSON ACT 1861. (C. 100)
- Section 16 (making threats to kill).
- Section 18 (wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm or to resist apprehension).
- Section 20 (wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm).
- Section 21 (garotting).
- Section 23 (endangering life or causing harm by administering poison).
- Section 28 (burning, maiming etc. by explosion).
- Section 29 (causing explosions or casting corrosive fluids with intent to do grievous bodily harm).
§ 3. Explosive Substances Act 1883. (c. 3)
- Section 2 (causing explosion likely to endanger life on property).
§ 4. Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929. (c. 34)
- Section 1 (child destruction).
§ 5. Infanticide Act 1938. (c. 36)
- Section 1(1) (infanticide).
§ 6. Sexual Offences Act 1956. (c. 69)
- Section 12 (buggery with a male under the age of 16). Section 12 (buggery with a male over 16 without consent).
- Section 17 (abduction of female by force).
§ 7. Firearms Act 1968. (c. 27)
- Section 17(1) (use of firearms and imitation firearms to resist arrest).
§ 8. Theft Act 1968. (c. 60)
- Section 8 (robbery)
- Section 10 (agrivated burglary)
§ 9. Criminal Damage Act 1971. (c. 48) 902
- Section 1(2)(b) (criminal damage, including arson, endangering life).
§ 10. Hijacking Act 1971. (c. 70)
- Section 1 (hijacking).
- Section 2 (violence towards passengers).
§ 11. Road Traffic 1972. (c. 20)
- Section 1 (causing death by reckless driving).
§ 12. Protection of Aircraft Act 1973. (c. 47)
- Sections 1 to 3 (offences relating to aircraft).
§ 13. Customs and Excise Management Act 1979.
- Section 85(2) (shooting at naval or revenue vessels).'.—[Mr. Mayhew.]
§ Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.