Twenty activities outlawed by Labour Nuclear Explosions (Prohibition and Inspections) Act 1998Causing a nuclear explosion.
Scallop Fishing Order 2004If a boat breaches the restrictions in articles 3, 4 or 5, the master, owner and charterer are each guilty of an offence.
Measuring Instruments (Automatic Rail-weighbridges) Regulations 2006A person shall be guilty of an offence if he uses for trade an automatic rail-weighbridge to which there is affixed a disqualification sticker.
Scotland Act 1998 (Border Rivers) Order 1999Unauthorised fishing in the Lower Esk.
Apple and Pear Orchard Grubbing Up Regulations 1998Any person who (a) intentionally obstructs an authorised person in the exercise of the powers conferred on him by regulation 10 above, or a person accompanying him and acting under his instructions or (b) without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with a requirement under regulation 10 above, shall be guilty of an offence.
Protection of Wrecks (RMS Titanic) Order 2003A person shall not enter the hull of the Titanic without permission from the Secretary of State.
Merchant Shipping (Crew Accommodation) Regulations 1997Failure to provide adequate facilities for crew members.
Transport Act 2003A person commits an offence if he provides air traffic services in respect of a managed area.
Polish Potatoes (Notification) (England) Order 2004No person shall, in the course of business, import into England potatoes which he knows to be or has reasonable cause to suspect to be Polish potatoes.
Learning and Skills Act 2000Obstructing an inspection by the Adult Learning Inspectorate.
Care Standards Act 2000Obstructing the work of the Children's Commissioner for Wales.
Vehicles (Crime) Act 2001Knowingly etc selling plates which are not vehicle registration plates.
London Underground (East London Line Extension) (No 2) Order 2001Any person who, without reasonable excuse, obstructs any person acting under the authority of the Company in setting out the lines of the scheduled works, or in constructing any authorised work or who interferes with, moves or removes any apparatus belonging to any such person shall be guilty of an offence.
Courts Act 2003Assaulting and obstructing court security officers.
Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005Part seven of the Act created offences of failing to nominate a key-holder where an audible intruder alarm is present.
Merchant Shipping (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2002If any officer appointed in accordance with regulation 30(1) reports to the master or other officer in charge of the bridge a door to be closed and locked when it is not in fact closed and locked he shall be guilty of an offence.
Bus Lane Contraventions (Penalty Charges, Adjudication and Enforcement) (England) Regulations 2005Failing without reasonable excuse to attend a hearing held by an adjudicator, or to produce any document to an adjudicator.
Vehicle Excise Duty (Immobilisation, Removal and Disposal of Vehicles) Regulations 1997Failure to rigorously separate the accounts of ground-handling activities from the accounts of other activities in accordance with current commercial practice.
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006In relation to certain invasive non-native species such as the grey squirrel, ruddy duck or Japanese knotweed, selling any animal or plant, or eggs or seeds.
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