Under the Expiation of Offences Act 1996, an issuing Authority may withdraw an expiation if the matter is deemed to be trifling.
Sec 4(2) โAn alleged offence will, for the purposes of the Act, be regarded as trifling if, and only if, the circumstances surrounding the commission of the offence were such that the alleged offender ought to be excused from being given an expiation notice on the ground that:
The Expiation of Offences Act 1996 includes provisions for Expiation Notices to be withdrawn if the matter is considered trifling. To assist you to determine whether or not the matter was trifling please tick Yes or No to the following questions.
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