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Police Offences Act 1935
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### 37ZA Powers for enforcing forfeiture order
> [*\[Section 37ZA Amended by No. 15 of 2014, s. 37, Applied:19 Dec 2014\]*](/view/html/inforce/2014-12-19/act-2014-015#GS37@EN) [*\[Section 37ZA Substituted by No. 62 of 2009, s. 21, Applied:11 Dec 2009\]*](/view/html/inforce/2009-12-11/act-2009-062#GS21@EN) If the Court orders the unclamping or return of a vehicle to its owner or registered operator and later makes a forfeiture order in respect of the vehicle, the Court is to, in the forfeiture order, authorise a police officer, without warrant and using such reasonable force, means and assistance as is necessary, to enter any place where the police officer reasonably believes the vehicle may be located and, as the case requires –
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> > > (a) clamp the vehicle; or
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> > > (b) seize the vehicle and move it to a holding yard.