HL Deb 26 July 2000 vol 616 cc514-5

99A.—(1) If—

  1. (a) the driver of a UK vehicle obstructs an authorised person in the exercise of his powers under subsection (2) or (3) of section 99 of this Act or fails to comply with any requirement made by an authorised person under subsection (1) of that section,
  2. (b) it appears to an authorised person that, in relation to a UK vehicle or its driver, there has been a contravention of any of the provisions of—
    1. (i) sections 96 to 98 of this Act and any orders or regulations under those sections, or
    2. (ii) the applicable Community rules, or that there will be such a contravention if the vehicle is driven on a road, or
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  3. (c) it appears to an authorised person that an offence under section 99(5) of this Act has been committed in respect of a UK vehicle or its driver, the authorised person may prohibit the driving of the vehicle on a road either for a specified period or without limitation of time.

(2) Where an authorised person prohibits the driving of a vehicle under this section, he may also direct the driver to remove the vehicle (and, if it is a motor vehicle drawing a trailer, also to remove the trailer) to such place and subject to such conditions as are specified in the direction; and the prohibition shall not apply to the removal of the vehicle in accordance with that direction.

(3) On imposing a prohibition under subsection (1) of this section, the authorised person shall give notice in writing of the prohibition to the driver of the vehicle, specifying the circumstances (as mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of that subsection) in consequence of which the prohibition is imposed and stating whether it is imposed only for a specified period (and if so specifying the period) or without limitation of time.

(4) Any direction under subsection (2) of this section may be given —

  1. (a) in the notice under subsection (3) of this section, or
  2. (b) in a separate notice in writing given to the driver of the vehicle.

(5) In this section— authorised person" means—

  1. (a) an examiner appointed by the Secretary of State under section 66A of the Road Traffic Act 1988, or
  2. (b) a constable authorised to act for the purposes of this section by or on behalf of a chief officer of police;
UK vehicle" means a vehicle registered under the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994.