(ii) any premises in which he has reason to
believe any film is exhibited or intended to be
exhibited and to which the public are invited or
have access, or any person has access by reason
of being a member of a club, society, partnership
or association of persons incorporated or
unincorporated;
upon the production of his authority as such
inspector, at any time enter any premises or
place in which he has reason to believe that an
offence under this Ordinance is being or has been
committed;
(c)
in any premises or place entered under paragraph
(a) or (b)
(i) seize any advertising material or any film
which appears to him to be evidence of an offence
against this Ordinance; and
(ii) require any person found on the premises
to furnish to him for his inspection, his proof
of identity.