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Dec 4 2008, 5:33 PM EST
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What is the difference between disorderly behaviour and offensive behaviour and language?
Under 17
Is your behaviour disorderly or offensive?
The examples of disorderly and offensive behaviour include the following cases:
The law Our criminal law for the most part defines quite
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Summary Offences Act 1981[2]
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Summary Offences Act 1981Under 17If you are under 17 you will usually be dealt with by the Youth Court. This will usually involve you going to a Family
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CRNZ 678; O'Brien v. Police [1992] BCL 2317; Borlase v. Police Hardie Boys J, HC Christchurch, M 254/85; Hakiwai v. Police HC- Hamilton, AP 45/ 88; Wilde v. Police [1984] 2 NZLR 67.
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Oct 28 2008, 5:25 PM EDT
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The type of person affected by the behaviour is relevant. The Police are expected to be able to take a certain amount of good-natured teasing but that does not mean you can do or say anything to a Police officer.
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To be offensive, behaviour
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Oct 23 2008, 5:27 PM EDT
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The examples of disorderly and offensive behaviour include the following cases:
Kinney v. Police [1971] 1 NZLR 924;
Ceramalus v. Police (1991) 7 CRNZ 678;
O'Brien v. Police [1992] BCL 2317;
Borlase v. Police Hardie Boys J, HC Christchurch, M 254/85;
Hakiwai v. Police HC- Hamilton, AP 45/ 88;
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These are catch-all offences that can cover a wide variety of behaviours that the Police or members of the public find unacceptable. The Police often
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