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Road Transport (General) Act 1999
58BPolice officer or authorised person may direct removal of
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58B Police officer or authorised person may direct removal of
thing covering person’s face
(1) A police officer or authorised person may direct a person
(the directed person) to remove anything that covers all or part of the
person’s face to allow the officer or authorised person to—
(a) identify the directed person in the execution of the officer’s or
authorised person’s functions under the road transport
legislation; or
(b) carry out a test or analysis under the Road Transport (Alcohol
and Drugs) Act 1977, part 2 (Examination of people for alcohol
or drugs).
(2) Subsection (3) applies if a thing a person is directed to remove is worn
by the person for genuine religious or cultural reasons.
(3) The directed person may ask the officer or authorised person to allow
the person to remove the thing in either or both of the following ways:
(a) in front of a police officer or an authorised person who is the
same sex as the directed person;
(b) at a place or in a way (or both) that gives the directed person
reasonable privacy to remove the thing.
(4) If a request is made under subsection (3), the police officer or
authorised person must take reasonable steps to comply with the
request.
(5) A failure to comply with subsection (4) does not affect—
(a) the validity of a thing done or not done by a police officer or
authorised person under this section; or
(b) the liability of a person under subsection (6).
(6) A person commits an offence if the person—
(a) is given a direction under subsection (1); and
(b) fails to comply with the direction.
Maximum penalty: 30 penalty units.
(7) Strict liability applies to subsection (6) (b).
(8) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subsection (6)
if the defendant proves that the defendant had a medical reason for
not removing the thing covering all or part of the person’s face.
s (8) (see Criminal Code, s 59).