BE 4
CAP. 132]
Pleasure Grounds (Urban Council) Bylaws
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
(b) pluck or damage any bud, blossom or leaf of any tree, shrub or plant, or damage any part of any tree, shrub or plant.
11. Protection of artificial lakes, ponds, birds and animals
No person shall, in any pleasure ground—
12. Dogs
(a) bathe, wade or wash in any ornamental lake, pond, stream or water;
(b) wilfully or negligently foul or pollute any such water;
(c) take, injure or destroy, or attempt to take, injure or destroy, any fish in any such water, or wilfully disturb or worry any waterfowl;
(d) wilfully displace or disturb, injure or destroy any bird's nest or bird's eggs;
(e) take, injure or destroy any bird, or spread or use any net, or set or use any snare or other engine, instrument or means, for the taking, injury or destruction of any bird;
(f) wilfully disturb, harry or ill-treat any animal, bird or fish kept in any pleasure ground;
(g) feed or attempt to feed any animal, bird or fish kept in any pleasure ground; or (L.N. 168 of 1976)
(h) throw or place anything in any cage or in any enclosure not open to the public.
(1) No person shall cause or suffer any dog or other pet animal belonging to him, or in his charge, to enter or remain in any pleasure ground, unless under proper control and effectively restrained from causing annoyance to any person, from worrying or disturbing any animal, bird or waterfowl and from entering any ornamental water.
(2) Where in any pleasure ground there is placed a notice prohibiting dogs or prohibiting dogs except on a lead, no person shall bring any dog into or allow any dog to remain in such pleasure ground in contravention of the terms of such notice.
13. Cattle, sheep, goats, etc.
No person shall bring, or cause to be brought, into any pleasure ground any cattle, equines, sheep, goats, pigs or poultry or any beast of draught or burden, unless, in pursuance of an agreement with the Council or otherwise in the exercise of any lawful right or privilege, he is authorized to do so.