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chronically sick and disabled persons actの例文

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  • In 1970 Morris successfully introduced the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act, which was the first in the world to recognise and give rights to people with disabilities.
  • In particular, the Act creates an offence of being drunk in public with a maximum fine of level 1 on the standard scale ( currently ?00 ); and of being drunk in a public place while in charge of a horse, a cow ( or other cattle ), a steam engine, or a carriage, or in possession of a loaded firearm, with a possible penalty of a fine of up to level 1 on the standard scale ( again currently ?00 ) or 51 weeks in prison . " Carriage " has been interpreted as including mobility scooters, though exemptions apply under the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970; bicycles are covered by their own offence in the Road Traffic Act 1988.