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According to the Trespass to Property Act, which of the following constitutes an offence?

Under the Trespass to Property Act, a person can be found guilty of an offence if they enter a location where entry is prohibited, engage in a prohibited activi

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Question: According to the Trespass to Property Act, which of the following constitutes an offence?

Answer options:

  • A person who refuses to provide identification upon request
  • A person who accidentally enters a property they didn't know was private ✅ A person who does not leave the premises immediately after being directed to do so by the occupier
  • A person who enters a public park during posted operational hours

Correct answer: A person who does not leave the premises immediately after being directed to do so by the occupier

Explanation: Under the Trespass to Property Act, a person can be found guilty of an offence if they enter a location where entry is prohibited, engage in a prohibited activity, or fail to leave when directed by the occupier or authorized person. Providing identification is a requirement after arrest, not the definition of the trespass itself.

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