Entering Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and the prime minister's country
house Chequers as a trespasser has become a criminal act.
Police could not previously make an arrest if that person agreed to be escorted off the site.
But under law which comes into force on 1 June, residences of the Queen have been added to a list of areas where trespassers can be arrested.
Offenders can be jailed for up to 12 months or fined.
The legal changes follow several high-profile incidents where Royal sites
were breached by protesters.
The
law could have consequences for press photographers who are
legitimately covering news stories and I expect to see a further
"additions" to the list of places where trespass is a
criminal act, as protesters occupy places that the
authorities don't want them.
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