Annex I (Page 5)

(ii)

placing limits on the activities

of triad offenders convicted

under section 20 (2) of the

Societies Ordinance

(paragraphs 5.34 to 5.37 of the

document) this option received general support but with

considerable reservations on

certain aspects of it. Some

attacked the restrictions

detailed as being unjust or

unworkable. Others disliked the

mandatory nature of the option.

Again, all the suggestions will

be closely examined before

revised proposals are introduced;

(iii) compulsory attendance at

identification parades

(iv)

(paragraphs 6.6 to 6.12 of the document): there was little

public reaction to this option

but what there was was generally

negative. Its merits or

otherwise will now be more

closely examined;

amendments to sections 32, 33 and

39 of the Crimes Ordinance,

Chapter 200, to impress upon

witnesses the importance of

giving accurate and truthful

witness statements and the

importance of giving true

evidence subsequently in court

(paragraphs 6.14 to 6.24 of the

document);

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