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PREVENTION AND SUPPRESSION OF TERRORISM
Made
2nd February 1987
Laid before Parliament
1st April 1987
In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by sections 13 and 14(7) of and paragraph 1(6) of Schedule 3 to the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1984(1), I hereby make the following Order:
1. This Order may be cited as the Prevention of Terrorism (Supplemental Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Order 1987 and shall come into force on 1st April 1987.
2. Schedule 2 to the Prevention of Terrorism (Supplemental Temporary Provisions) Order 1984(2) (which designates certain ports for the purposes of Article 11 of that Order) shall be amended by the insertion of"Poole Harbour" after"Plymouth" in the list of designated seaports and hoverports.
Douglas Hurd
One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State
Home Office
2nd February 1987
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order amends the Prevention of Terrorism (Supplemental Temporary Provisions) Order 1984 by adding Poole Harbour to the list of seaports and hoverports which are designated ports for the purposes of Article 11 of the 1984 Order. Article 11 inter alia requires the owners or agents of a ship or aircraft carrying passengers for reward coming from the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland or any of the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man or going to any of those places not to arrange for the ship or aircraft to call at or leave any port in Great Britain other than one listed in Schedule 2 to the 1984 Order, and thereby a designated port, for the purpose of embarking or disembarking passengers without the approval of an examining officer.