South Australian Consolidated Acts63—Power to demand particulars and expel unaccompanied minors under 15
(1) A person
demonstrating, selling or delivering computer games who has reasonable cause
to suspect that the demonstration, sale or delivery of a computer game to
another person is, or would be, in contravention of this Part may demand the
name, age and address of the other person.
(2) A member of the
police force who has reasonable cause to suspect that the demonstration, sale
or delivery of a computer game to a person is, or would be, in contravention
of this Part may demand the person's name, age and address.
(3) A person must not
give false particulars or fail or refuse to give satisfactory particulars
demanded under subsection (1) or (2).
Maximum penalty: $750.
(4) If the
demonstrator of a computer game classified MA 15+ that is being, or is
about to be, demonstrated in a public place, or an employee or agent of the
demonstrator or a member of the police force, suspects on reasonable grounds
that a person's attendance at the demonstration is, or would be, contrary to
restrictions that the demonstrator is required to enforce under this Part, the
demonstrator, employee, agent or member of the police force may—
(a)
require the person to leave the place; and
(b) if
the person fails to comply with such a requirement—use reasonable force
to expel the person from the place.
(5) A person must not
fail to comply with a requirement under subsection (4).
Maximum penalty: $750.