Petition: Don’t criminalise
trespass
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/300139
The Government's manifesto stated “we will make intentional trespass a
criminal offence”: an extreme, illiberal & unnecessary attack on
ancient freedoms that would threaten walkers, campers, and the wider
public. It would further tilt the law in favour of the landowning 1% who
own half the country.
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For a thousand years, trespass has been a civil offence – but now the
Government is proposing to make trespass a criminal offence: a crime
against the state. Doing so could:
- Criminalise ramblers who stray even slightly from the path;
- Remove the ability of local residents to establish new rights of
way;
- Criminalise wild camping, denying hikers a night under the stars;
- Clamp down on peaceful protest, a fundamental right and essential part
of our democracy;
- Impact Traveller communities.
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Government responded
This response was given on 15 April
2020
- Responses to the 2019 consultation on trespass, particularly
unauthorised encampments, are currently being reviewed and the Government
response will be issued in due course.
Read the response in full
The law of trespass is largely one of common law, with the courts
developing the law and resolving disputes based on the circumstances of
the case. However, following the ‘Powers for Dealing with Unauthorised
Development and Encampments’ consultation in 2018, it was clear that
action is needed to address the sense of unease and intimidation
residents feel when an unauthorised encampment occurs: the frustration at
not being able to access amenities, public land and business premises;
and the waste and cost that is left once the encampment has moved on.
There is a need to strengthen police powers, in particular powers to
tackle unauthorised encampments.
As a result, the Government launched a consultation in 2019 to seek views
on how the act of trespass, when setting up or residing on an
unauthorised encampment could be criminalised, or whether it is
preferable to extend the current police powers to direct people away from
unauthorised sites. Such measures would not affect ramblers, the right to
roam or rights of way. Instead, measures could be applied in specific
circumstances relating to trespass with intent to reside. The current
Home Office consultation sets out a number of options for consideration,
including trespass legislation such as that which has existed in the
Republic of Ireland since 2002. This legislation provides for an offence
where the trespasser is likely to ‘substantially damage’ the land or
interfere with it; the police may direct trespassers to leave and failure
to comply with that direction is an offence. Trespass is also a criminal
offence in Scotland. The Trespass (Scotland) Act specifically excludes
the exercise of recreational/roaming access rights.
All of these issues will be carefully considered as part of the
consultation process. Responses to the consultation are currently being
reviewed and a Government response will be issues in due course.
Ministry of Justice
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- Created byGuy Shrubsole
- Deadline5 September 2020All petitions run for 6 months