Power to prohibit
flags, etc.
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and any other meeting, gathering or assembly of ten or more
persons in any public place;
"public meeting" means any meeting held or to be held in a public
: place;
"public place" means any place to which for the time being the
public or any section of the public are entitled or permitted
to have access, whether on payment or otherwise, and, in
relation to any meeting, includes any place which is or will
be, on the occasion and for the purposes of such meeting,
a public place;
"public procession" means any procession in, to or from a public
place;
"society" means any club, company,, partnership, association or
body of
persons.
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PART II.
Control of organizations.
(1) Any police officer of or above the rank of
inspector may -
(a) prohibit the display at a public gathering of any flag,
banner or other emblem;
(b) prohibit the owner, tenant, occupier or person in
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charge of any premises or place from permitting the
display of any flag, banner or other enblem on or at
the premises or place,
if the display of any flag, banner or emblem is, in the opinion
of such police officer, likely to cause or lead to a breach of
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the peace.