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Notification of a public meetingNotification of a public meeting arranged outdoors must be made either verbally or in writing to the local police at least six hours before the meeting is planned to begin. Notifications made later than this may also be considered valid if the meeting will not cause undue disturbance to public order. Notification can also be made of a demonstration arranged outdoors in a public place for the sole purpose of allowing individual persons to express their opinions. In such a case, the demonstration is covered by the provisions of the Assembly Act concerning public meetings, with the exception of section 5. Back | Print page | |



