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Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 January 2006

S2W-22308

The total number of cases closed by Procurators Fiscal by the issue of a warning in each year since 2000-01 was as set out in the table below.Cases Closed By Issue Of Warning Year     2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 No. of Cases 18,641 19,339 15,928 21,920 32,150 While it is not possible to provide information in relation to broad categories of offence, the table below lists the more common charges reported in the last 3 financial years for persons issued with a warning.Charge Frequencies: Warnings Crime/Offence Description of Offence 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Breach of the Peace Breach of the peace 7,050 8,884 11,295 Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, S201,202&203 Consuming alcohol in a designated public place 2,856 3,899 5,628 Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, S5(2) Possession of controlled drug 2,101 2,842 3,804 Assault Assault 1,644 2,042 3,069 Theft by shoplifting Theft by shoplifting 1,547 1,893 2,409 Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982, S47 Urinating/Defecating 1,071 1,671 1,874 Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995, S52(1)&(3) Vandalism 554 746 1,066 Communications Act 2003, S363(2)&(4) Using/installing TV receiver without licence 0 0 687 Theft Theft 399 504 679 Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982, S50(1) Drunk and incapable  471 670 495 Road Traffic Act 1988, S14(3) Driver failure to wear seatbelt  230 237 472 Road Traffic Act 1988, S3 Careless driving (non fatal accident)  301 377 413 Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949, S1(1) Using TV without licence  279 971 377 Road Traffic Act 1988, S47(1) No MOT  344 361 357 Police (Scotland) Act 1967, S41(1)(a) Resisting, obstructing, molesting or hindering a police officer  193 233 326 Environmental Protection Act 1990, S87(1) Littering  126 203 281 Attempt to Pervert the Course of Justice Attempt to pervert course of justice  150 225 239 Police (Scotland) Act 1967, S41(1)(a) Resisting, obstructing, molesting or hindering a police officer  133 146 215 Assault to Injury Assault to injury  156 164 203 Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994, S29 Keeping vehicle with no vehicle excise licence  8 161 182 Road Traffic Act 1988, S42(a) Causing and permitting vehicle to stand on road so as to cause an unnecessary obstruction  50 167 178 Communications Act 2003, S127(1)(a) Sending offensive, indecent, obscene, menacing message  0 37 170 Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995, S47(1) Offensive weapon  82 85 152 Byelaws for Prohibiting the Consumption of Alcoholic Liquor in Designated Places 1995, B2 Consuming alcohol in a designated place  192 189 148 Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act 1937, S12(1) Wilfully ill-treating, neglecting or abandoning a child under 16  127 129 144 Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, S201, 202 & 203 Found to be in possession of an open container containing alcoholic liquor  18 38 138 Wasting Police Time...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 February 2005

S2W-10181

The same patient may account for several hospital admissions during the course of a year (or across years) and will be counted each time in the table. S2W-10181
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2006

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 15 Mar 2006

However, if a live animal is seized under section 7 of the bill, compensation will be its value at that time. There seems to be no rationale for that.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2003

Health and Community Care Committee, 18 Feb 2003

Section 153—Duty of Scottish Ministers to review hospital direction from time to time Amendments 1261 to 1268 moved—Mrs Mary Mulligan—and agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2006

Education Committee, 27 Sep 2006

It is important to say that none of us thinks that we will change the world in a short time. Neither can we fulfil everything in the five years of the plan.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 04 Sep 2002

It is not a blanket exclusion, but it would be effective at the times when those grounds were being used and occupied by children.
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2021

Annual Report 2020-21

Retrieved from <a href="https://bprcdn.parliament.scot/published/PAPLS/2021/3/15/4f0f838b-3e50-479a-8721-621037bca0a0/PAPLS052021R2.pdf" target="_blank">https://bprcdn.parliament.scot/published/PAPLS/2021/3/15/4f0f838b-3e50-479a-8721-621037bca0a0/PAPLS052021R2.pdf</a> Ash Denham MSP, Minister for Community SafetyThe Scottish Parliament Meetings, equalities and engagement Meetings The Committee continued to scrutinise audit reports and undertake post-legislative scrutiny through a mix of hybrid and virtual meetings as a result of public health guidance in place due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Committee met 30 times...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 February 2007

S2W-31550

To ask the Scottish Executive how many times the Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Reference Group has met since its first meeting in September 2005 and whether it has had any meetings since 17 March 2006 and, if so, whether it will publish the minutes of such meetings on the Executive's website.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2007

S2W-31200

The members of the informalCross Party Group on Fair Trade ,to avoid confusion, now called the All PartyGroup on Fair Trade are:Patricia Ferguson, Ministerfor Tourism, Culture and Sport (Chair)Jamie Stone MSP, ScottishLiberal DemocratsMurdo Fraser MSP, ScottishConservative and Unionist PartyMark Ballard MSP, ScottishGreen PartyDennis Canavan MSP,IndependentMichael Matheson MSP,Scottish National PartyDes McNulty MSP, ScottishLabour (who resigned upon his appointment as Deputy Minister for Communities).The group has met fourtimes: on 26 May 2005, 25 January 2006, 15 June 2006 and 16 November 2006.During this time...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 January 2007

S2W-31074

Whilst there were some consequential changesto the termination sums under contractor default, the termination sum payableunder such a default scenario is expected to be lower than had the refinancingnot taken place.The refinancing agreementincreased the amount of borrowing by £20.4 million and the total debt is repaidover a longer time period. However, the ...

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