Is it an offence to attempt to enter premises which are subject to a closure order?
A. Under section 37 of the 2004 Act it specifies a person is guilty of an offence if they “remain” or “enters premises” in contravention of a closure notice or in respect of a closure order, which has effect. However, no specific mention of an offence of attempted entry is mentioned under this section.
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