UK Parliament · Public Bill · No. 2283
Anti-Loitering Devices (Regulation) Bill
[As Introduced]
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This bill aims to create rules for 'antiloitering devices', gadgets that emit sounds or signals designed to discourage young people from gathering in certain areas. The bill would regulate how, where, and when these devices can be used to balance public safety concerns with protecting people's rights and wellbeing.
Presented by Giles Watling.
HybridLords
Official Ballot · The People's Chamber
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The people's count15 votes
100% Aye · 150% No · 0
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Bill passage
Commons
- 1st reading17 Jul 2018
- 2nd reading
