INITY/TE
1967 Ed.]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[CAP. 241
120. (1) Any person who consorts with or harbours any other person whom he knows or has reasonable grounds for believing to be a person who intends to or is about to act or who has recently acted in a manner prejudicial to the public interest, shall be guilty of an offence.
Discontinued by LN43,
(2) For the purposes of this regulation the fact that a person is wearing an unauthorized uniform shall be deemed to constitute reasonable grounds for believing that he intends to act in a manner prejudicial to the public interest.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation-
"harbour" includes the supplying a person with shelter, food, drink, money, clothes, or means of conveyance, or assisting a person in any way to evade apprehension;
"unauthorized uniform" means any uniform prohibited by order under regulation † hereof or under section 4 of the Public Order Ordinance. 116
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[Subsidiary] Consorting with or harbouring persons wearing unauthorized uniforms, etc.
In force, G.N.A. 85/50.
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(Cap. 245.)
Carrying a fire-arm while drunk or
121. Any person who is drunk, or who behaves in a disorderly manner, while carrying a fire-arm shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months.
122. (1) The Governor may by order-
(a) prohibit, restrict or regulate the buying, selling or otherwise dealing in arms, ammunition or explosive substances in the Colony or in any area of the Colony specified in the order;
(b) direct all persons having in their possession or custody in the area specified in the order any arms, ammunition or explosive substance to keep the same in places approved in accordance with the order; and
(c) cancel or suspend any licence issued under section ... of
Fire-arms, etc.
the Arms and Ammunition Ordinance, or any licence to carry or use any fire-arm issued under that Ordinance or direct that any such licence shall have effect subject to such conditions as may be specified in the order.
(2) Any person who contravenes any order made under paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
123. No person shall manufacture any explosive substance except under and in accordance with the terms and conditions of a permit granted by the Commissioner of Police, and if any person manufactures any explosive substance in contravention of this prohibition, he shall be guilty of an offence.
Prohibition of
substances.