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Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Regulation 2002
66CBus driver, authorised person or police officer—power to
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66C Bus driver, authorised person or police officer—power to
direct person to get off, or not get on, bus
(1) A bus driver, authorised person or police officer may direct a person
to get off, or not get on, a bus if the bus driver, authorised person or
police officer believes on reasonable grounds that—
(i) part 3.2 (Bus tickets); or
(ii) part 3.3 (Bus passengers and people in bus stop areas); or
(b) the person’s clothing or anything carried by the person may soil
or damage the bus or the clothing or goods of someone else on
the bus; or
(c) any of the person’s goods cannot, because of their size or nature,
be carried in the bus without inconvenience or danger to
someone else on the bus; or
(d) the person is—
(ii) causing, or is likely to cause, a nuisance or an annoyance
to someone else.
(2) Subsection (1) (c) does not apply to anything assisting a person with