Public Order Act

=The Public Order Act=

A citizen shall be in contravention of this Act if he or she commit any of the following crimes;

s1. Unlawful Concealment
A citizen shall be guilty of Unlawful Concealment, if
 * i. while wearing a mask or other covering of the face; and
 * ii. when requested by a lawful authority to remove it, does not comply.
 * iii. Lawful authorities shall be regarded as any servant of His Majesty appointed to keep the King's Peace.

s2. Tumults and Public Disturbances
A citizen shall be held guilty of making a Public Disturbance, if
 * i. he should take part in a gathering that can be said to
 * (a) cause a disturbance of the peace; or
 * (b) be said to incite, cause or spread seditious behaviour; or if
 * ii. he should be found to have wilfully or recklessly initiated such a gathering.
 * iii. It shall henceforth be the will of His Majesty, that the test of recklessness in offences against Article V, shall be an objective one,
 * iv. which is to say that the accused shall be reckless if the court finds that a reasonable man would have foreseen the risk of consequences
 * v. as in Article i (a) or (b).

s3. Rioting
A citizen shall be guilty of Rioting if
 * i. while taking part in a gathering as per section I,
 * ii. he is found to have committed violent or threatening acts; or if
 * iii. he does not disperse upon the reading of the Riot Act.

s4. Incitement to Riot
A citizen shall be guilty of Incitement to Riot, if
 * i. he should incite a public disturbance as under section I for the specific purpose of bringing about violence or harm; or
 * ii. if he should cause, with our without intent, a Public Disturbance to become a Riot.

s5. Unlawful Gathering
A citizen shall be guilty of Gathering Unlawfully, if
 * i. he should attend a gathering of more than nine persons, in public or in private; and
 * ii. said gathering has been explicitly prohibited by order of His Majesty; or
 * iii. if he should incite others to attend such a gathering; or
 * iv. if he should, at such a gathering, refuse to disperse when commanded by an agent of His Majesty.

s6. Display of Criminal Association
A citizen shall be guilty of Diplay of Criminal Association, if
 * i. he should be seen wearing articles or clothing that can be clearly identified as being associated with outlawed organizations of the realm; or
 * ii. he is reasonably suspected of being associated with outlawed organizations of the realm; or
 * iii. he should be seen wearing articles or clothing that can be clearly identified as being associated with nations or factions currently at war with the realm.
 * iii. he should be seen wearing articles or clothing that can be clearly identified as being associated with nations or factions currently at war with the realm.
 * iii. he should be seen wearing articles or clothing that can be clearly identified as being associated with nations or factions currently at war with the realm.