BD 6

CAP. 132]

Pleasure Grounds (Regional Council) Bylaws

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

(a) any flower-bed, shrub, plant or any ground in course of preparation as a flower-bed or for the growth of any tree, shrub or plant;

(b) any part of such pleasure ground where the Council, by a notice affixed or set up in some conspicuous position in such pleasure ground, prohibits its being wheeled or stationed.

(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))

15. Bills and notices

Save with the permission in writing of the Council and subject to such conditions as may be imposed by the Council, no person shall affix any bill, placard or notice to any tree or plant or to or upon any part of any building, barrier, railing, seat or any other erection or ornament in the pleasure ground.

(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))

16. Missiles, guns, catapults, etc.

Subject to the provisions of by-law 18, no person shall, in any pleasure ground, wilfully or negligently throw or discharge any missile or shoot with any gun, airgun, bow and arrow or catapult or other devices.

(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))

17. Kites, model aircraft, balloons, etc.

(1) The Council may, by notice conspicuously displayed in any pleasure ground, restrict or prohibit the flying of kites, model aircraft, balloons or other devices.

(2) Any restriction or prohibition imposed by the Council pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (1) shall be construed in addition to and not in derogation from any restrictions or prohibitions apply to Hong Kong by virtue of the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order 1977 (App. III p. DP1). (L.N. 346 of 1982)

18. Parts of pleasure grounds set aside for specified games

(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))

(1) Where the Council has set apart any part of any pleasure ground, and described the part so set apart in a notice affixed or set up in some conspicuous position in such pleasure ground, for the purpose of any game specified in the notice, which, by reason of the rules or manner of playing thereof, or for the prevention of damage, danger or discomfort to any person in the pleasure ground, may necessitate, at any time during the continuance of the game, the

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