The Emergency Services (Obstruction) Act 2006 (c 39) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is intended to reduce the instances of obstruction of, or assaults on, emergency service personnel.
Sections 1 to 6 came into force on 20 February 2007.[3]
The corresponding Swedish law is called sabotage mot blåljusverksamhet [sv] (blåljussabotage for short, literally bluelight sabotage in English).
Scope
The Act defines emergency service personnel to cover firefighters, paramedics or other persons responding on behalf of the statutory ambulance service, members of HM Coastguard, and crew of a vessel of the RNLI or any other lifeboat.
Offences and penalties
The Act makes it an offence to obstruct any emergency service crew while responding to an emergency, whether physically or not, punishable by a fine of up to level 5 on the standard scale.
See R v McMenemy [2009] EWCA Crim 42, [2009] 2 Cr App R (S).
The Act does not extend to Scotland save for ss.1-4 where the persons impeded or obstructed are Ministry of Defence firefighters or any person assisting them. Otherwise, the relevant legislation in Scotland is the Emergency Workers (Scotland) Act 2005