Section 14 — Notification
(1) The arranger shall notify the police of the arrangement of a public event in writing at least five days before the beginning of the event. The police may accept also a notification made later, if the arrangement of the event will not disrupt public order and if the late notification will not unreasonably hamper the performance of the statutory duties of the police.
(2) However, no notification need be made on a public event which, owing to the low number of participants, the nature of the event or the place of the event, does not require measures for the maintenance of order or security nor for the prevention
of inconvenience to the bystanders or damage to the environment, nor special
traffic arrangements.
(3) The provisions in section 8 on the notification on a public meeting apply to the contents of the notification on a public event. Where necessary, the police may require information also on other circumstances pertaining to the arrangement of
the public event.
Section 14 — Notification(1) The arranger shall notify the police of the arrangement of a public event in writing at least five days before the beginning of the event. The police may accept also a notification made later, if the arrangement of the event will not disrupt public order and if the late notification will not unreasonably hamper the performance of the statutory duties of the police.(2) However, no notification need be made on a public event which, owing to the low number of participants, the nature of the event or the place of the event, does not require measures for the maintenance of order or security nor for the preventionof inconvenience to the bystanders or damage to the environment, nor specialtraffic arrangements.(3) The provisions in section 8 on the notification on a public meeting apply to the contents of the notification on a public event. Where necessary, the police may require information also on other circumstances pertaining to the arrangement ofthe public event.
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