A 54
CAP. 234]
[Subsidiary]
(1)
L.N. 154/77.
31 of 1983, s. 8.
L.N. 65/69.
L.N. 154/77.
L.N. 353/81.
Prison Rules
[1986 Ed.
(i) wilfully or negligently damages or loses any article of clothing, or personal equipment with which he has been provided, or entrusted, or fails to take proper care thereof;
(ii) neglects to report any damage to, or loss of, any article of clothing, or personal equipment, however caused;
(m) when on duty, or called upon for duty, is unfit for duty by reason of alcoholic drink or of drugs taken otherwise than under medical direction;
(n)
(i) while on or off duty acts in a disorderly manner, or in any manner prejudicial to discipline, or likely to bring discredit on the service;
(ii) smokes, or drinks intoxicating liquor either within the prison walls (except under such restrictions as to time and place as may be prescribed), or while on duty in a court of law, or when in charge of prisoners outside the prison;
(o) borrows money from an officer subordinate or junior in rank, or lends money to his superior officer, or stands surety for a brother officer in raising a loan;
(p) contravenes any of these rules or commits any breach of duty;
(q) is guilty of anything, whether by reason of contravention of Regulations of the Hong Kong Government or otherwise, which amounts to misconduct in a public officer;
(r) having been interdicted under the Ordinance, does not immediately give up his keys and accoutrements.
(2) In this rule "advantage" means—
(a) any gift, loan, fee, reward or commission consisting of money or of any valuable security or of other property or interest in property of any description;
(b) any office, employment or contract;
(c) any payment, release, discharge or liquidation of any loan, obligation or other liability, whether in whole or in part;
(d) any other service, or favour (other than entertainment), including protection from any penalty or disability incurred or apprehended or from any action or proceedings of a disciplinary, civil or criminal nature, whether or not already instituted;
(e) the exercise or forbearance from the exercise of any right or any power or duty; and
(f) any offer, undertaking or promise, whether conditional or unconditional, of any advantage within the meaning of any of the preceding paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e).
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