1967 Ed.]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
CAP. [241
112. (1) Any person who-
(a) does any act calculated falsely to suggest that he or any other person is or is not acting (either generally or in a particular capacity) in the service, or on behalf, of the Crown, or of a foreign Government, or as a member of the Police Force or of a fire brigade, or in the service, or on behalf of, an undertaking engaged in the performance of essential services;
(b) does, in relation to any property, any act calculated falsely to suggest that the property does or does not belong to, or is or is not in the possession or under the control of, the Crown, or has or has not been classified, selected or appropriated on behalf of the Crown for any particular purpose;
(c) does any act whereby there are communicated, or likely to be communicated, to the public or to any section thereof any directions, instructions or information falsely purporting to be duly issued or given for purposes connected with the public interest; or
(d) makes any alarm signal otherwise than for the purpose for which, or otherwise than in the circumstances in which, the making of that signal is authorized by or on behalf of the Governor, or does any act, or makes any statement, having reasonable cause to believe that the act or statement is likely to result in such a signal being made otherwise than for that purpose or otherwise than in those circumstances, or does any act having reasonable cause to believe that the act is likely to be mistaken for the making of such a signal; or
(e) does any act, or makes any statement, having reasonable cause to believe that the act or statement is likely to mislead any person in the discharge of any lawful functions in connexion with the public interest,
shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) In this regulation the expression "alarm signal" means any signal authorized by or on behalf of the Governor to be used for any purpose connected with the public interest.
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[Subsidiary] Misleading acts and misrepresentation.
Revoked by IN 39/40
113. Any person who obstructs any member of Her Majesty's regular forces or any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or any police officer, acting in the course of his duty as such, or any person exercising any powers or performing any duties conferred or imposed on him by these regulations or by any orders, directions, requirements or notices made thereunder or otherwise discharging any lawful functions in connexion with the public interest shall be guilty of an offence.
Obstruction.
In force, L.N. 108/67.
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