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[Subsidiary] Control of roads and travel by vehicle and temporary control of territorial waters and colonial waters.
G.N.A. 174/50.
In force, G.N.A. 182/50.
Discontinue by LH 43/69
Control of mechanically propelled vessels or vehicles.
Control of fuel, etc., required for mechanically propelled vessels or vehicles.
CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed.
59. (1) The Commissioner of Police or any person duly authorized by him may by order or by giving directions or in any other manner-
(a) close any road or restrict, control or prohibit its use;
(b) restrict, control or prohibit the travelling of any person in any train, tram or vehicle of any description whether mechanically propelled or not; or
(c) prohibit or restrict for a specified period or until further notice entry into or movement within any part of territorial or colonial waters:
Provided that in the case of any prohibition or restriction under sub-paragraph (c) such prohibition or restriction shall cease to have effect upon the expiration of forty-eight hours from the time when it was imposed unless it has in the meantime been confirmed by order of the Governor in which event it shall continue for the period specified or until notice of its termination has been given.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) the term "road" includes any highway, and any public bridge, and any pier or wharf and any street, lane, footpath, footway, square, court or passage, or other open space to which the public have access, whether a thoroughfare or not.
60. The Governor may by order provide for requiring mechanically propelled vessels or vehicles, or any such class of mechanically propelled vessels or vehicles as may be specified in the order, to be rendered incapable of use by unauthorized persons during such periods or occasions as may be specified; and any such order may contain provisions with respect to the method by which such vessels or vehicles are to be rendered incapable of use as aforesaid.
61. (1) The Governor may by order provide for regulating the supply and storage of any substances and articles capable of being used as fuel or lubricants for mechanically propelled vessels or vehicles or otherwise in connexion with such vessels or vehicles, with a view to preventing supplies thereof being available for use in any manner prejudicial to the public interest and any such order may, in particular, provide for prohibiting the supply and storage of such substances and articles as aforesaid elsewhere than in such places and under such conditions as may be approved by such authorities or persons as may be specified in the order.
(2) Any order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either generally or to a particular area, and may provide for any incidental or supplementary matters for which the Governor thinks it is expedient for the purposes of the order to provide, including, in particular, the entry and inspection of premises to which the order relates and the taking of such steps as may be expedient with a view to securing compliance with the order.