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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 10, 1940.
Trespassing
Toitering.
Control of highways.
Measures
for safety
of ships.
therefrom any person who is therein in contravention of the
rule.
35.--(1) No person shall-
(a) trespass on, or on premises in the vicinity of, any premises to which this regulation primarily applies,
(b) lawfully enter or board any vehicle, vessel or aircraft used or appropriated for any of the purposes of Ilie Majesty's service, or trespass on premises in the vicinity of any such vehicle, vessel or aircraft, or
(c) trespass on premises in the vicinity of any protected place,
and if any person is found trespassing on any premises in vehicle, contravention of this paragraph, or is found on any vessel or aircraft on any occasion on which he has entered or boarded it in contravention of this paragraph, then, without prejudice to any proceedings which may be taken against him, he may be removed by an authorized officer from the premises or from the vehicle, vessel or aircraft, as the case may be.
(2) No person shall, for any purpose prejudicial to the public safety or defence, be in, or in the vicinity of, any premises to which this regulation primally applies or any such vehicle, vessel or aircraft as aforsaid; and where, in any proceedings taken against a peron by virtue of this paragraph, it is proved that at the material time he was present in, or in the try of, the premises, vehicle, vessel or airerafted, the prosecution may thereupon adduce vidence of the character of that person (including evidence of his having been previously convicted of any offence) as tends to show that he was so present for a purpose prejudicial to public safety or defence.
(3) No person loitering in the vicinity of a protected place, of any premises to which this regulation primarily applies or of any such vehicle, vessel or aircraft as aforesaid, shall continue to loiter in that vicinity after being requested by the appropriate person to leave it.
(4) The premises to which this regulation primarily applies are premises used or appropriated-–
(a) for any of the purposes of His Majesty's service or for defence against, or profection from, an enemy, or (b) for the performance of any essential services.
36. The Governor, if he considers it necessary in the interests of defence or public safety so to do, may by order provide for the stopping up or diversion of any highway, and for prohibiting or restricting the exercise of any right of way or the use of any waterway.
38. (1) The Governor may, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient for the safety of ships registered in this Colony and of persons on board such ships so to do, make provision by order for securing that any ship registered in this Colony to which the order applies shall not, except under permission granted by a competent authority, proceed to sea from any port in this Colony, unless such requirements in respect of the alteration of the structure or external appear- ance of the ship, and in respect of the equipping of the ship