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about to commence unless it is switched off; or

              (x) use any camera or video or sound recording device for commercial purposes within the building without the permission of the Chief Executive or a person authorised by the Chief Executive; or

              (xi) smoke anywhere within the building; or

              (xii) light any fire or deposit any litter or create any nuisance within the building or the precincts; or

              (xiii) play any musical instrument within the public areas of the building without the permission of the Chief Executive or a person authorised by the Chief Executive; or

              (xiv) fail to comply with any reasonable and lawful directions under these Directions by the Chief Executive or a person authorised by the Chief Executive; or

              (xv) without reasonable excuse enter or go upon any part of the building or the precincts not being part of the public areas or as to which a notice is exhibited or a barrier is erected indicating that admittance is prohibited or restricted; or

              (xvi) offer any goods or article for sale within the building or the precincts, or promote any good, service, or event without the permission of the Chief Executive or a person authorised by the Chief Executive; or

              (xvii) display any sign, poster or image within the building or precinct without the prior approval of the Chief Executive or a person authorised by the Chief Executive; or

              (xviii) conduct or participate in any public protest or assembly within the building without the prior approval of the Chief Executive or a person authorised by the Chief Executive.

   5A. To avoid doubt, paragraph 5(i) or (xii) does not apply to action that:
          (a) is participation in a public protest or other assembly (including for the purposes of industrial action, dissent, celebration or ceremony); and
          (b) is not reasonably likely to:
              (i) put the health or safety of any person within the building or the precincts at risk; or
              (ii) interfere with, damage or destroy any tree, plant, grass, building or other property within the building or precincts; or
              (iii) impede a person's access to the building or precincts; or
              (iv) interrupt Court proceedings.

            Examples: Action that would fall within one or more of subparagraphs (b)(i) to (iv) includes the following:
                (a) yelling at, or harassing, visiting school children;
                (b) making physical threats to a Court staff member;
                (c) climbing the exterior of the building;
                (d) smashing the exterior glass of the building;
                (e) intercepting cars entering the staff car park.

            Note: Approval of the Chief Executive is required to conduct or participate in any public protest or assembly within the building: see paragraph 5(xviii).

   6. When so requested by a security officer or authorised court officer, a person