(d) in respect of any meeting to be held in

(e)

conjunction with the procession, the location,

time of commencement and duration of the

meeting; and

an estimate by the person organizing the

procession of the number of people expected to

attend the procession.

(4) The Commissioner of Police shall issue written

acknowledgment of receipt of notice under this section to the

person giving or delivering the notice.

14.

Power of Commissioner of Police to prohibit notified public procession

(1) Subject to this section, the Commissioner of Police

may prohibit the holding of any procession notified under

section 13A where he considers such prohibition to be necessary

in the interests of public safety, public order (ordre public),

the protection of public health or morals or the protection of

the rights and freedoms of others.

(2) Notice of a prohibition under subsection (1) shall be

in writing and shall be given

(a)

(b)

to the person or to one of the persons (if more

than one) promoting, directing, organizing or

managing the procession; or

by publication in such manner, or by posting a

notice of the prohibition in such place, as the

Commissioner of Police may think fit.

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