THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 11, 1934.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

No. 371.

Hong Kong.

ORDINANCE No. 40 of 1912.

(VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC

REGULATION).

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ordinance, 1912, the Governor in Council further amends the regulations made under the said Ordinance and published as Notification No. 50 in the Gazette of the 29th January, 1932, as follows:

Amendments.

(1) In the table of vehicle licences in regulation 6, delete the footnote or words "Together with a further sum of $10 for each seat for a passenger in the vehicle", relevant to item () in the table, and substitute the following footnote or words therefor:

"In the case of every motor omnibus or charabanc, other than a motor omnibus solely used in a licensed exclusive public motor omnibus service, a further sum of $10 for each seat for a passenger in the vehicle shall be paid”.

(2) In regulation 10, amended as appears in Government Notification No. 736 of 1933, for "regulation 9" substitute "regulation 6".

(3) Add the following subheading and regulations :---

Car Parks.

161. The places for the time being and from time to time enumerated in Schedule A to these regulations as places at which private motor vehicles may be left unattended, and the stands for the time being and from time to time authorised for motor vehicles, whether private or public, shall be deemed to be 'car parks' for the purposes of this group of regulations under that heading.

162. The use of the car parks by any person and for any purpose shall be under the control of the Inspector General of Police.

163. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing regulation 162, it shall be lawful for the Inspector General of Police to do all or any of the following acts and things :-

(1) to maintain order, and the orderly arrangement of motor vehicles, in car parks;

(2) to direct the position and manner of parking of motor vehicles;

(3) to direct any alteration of the position of a parked motor vehicle, and make or cause to be made such alteration;

(4) to restrict or prevent the cleansing, repairing, keeping in good order or otherwise servicing of any motor vehicle with- in the car parks, or any of them;

(5) to prevent pedestrians and any other persons who are not in or upon any car park as drivers or passengers of or in a motor vehicle which is or may lawfully be parked there from entering or remaining within the car park;

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