CAP. 132] Bathing Beach (Regional Council) By-laws [1986 Ed.

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[Subsidiary]

Protection of areas set aside for swimmers.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

L.N. 17/83.

Music and singing.

Public meetings and assemblies.

General conduct.

Provided that, where the whole of the waters adjacent to any beach are so set aside, it shall be sufficient to post a notice to that effect in any conspicuous place upon the beach.

10. (1) Save with the permission in writing of the Council, no person shall, without reasonable cause or excuse, bring into or use in, or cause or suffer to be brought into or used in, any part of the waters adjacent to any bathing beach set aside for the use of swimmers under by-law 9(1) any vessel or any surf-board or water-skis or any board designed or adapted for use in water by being propelled by wind.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), the expression "vessel" shall not include inflatable rubber dinghies or other inflatable articles unless the same are propelled by motors, sails, oars, paddles or poles.

(3) Save with permission in writing of the Council, no person shall, without reasonable cause or excuse, engage in any of the activities commonly known as parachute jumping or parasailing on or from or over any bathing beach or into or from or over any part of the waters adjacent to any bathing beach set aside for the use of swimmers under by-law 9(1).

11. Save where the Council has, in writing, permitted the operation or playing of, or the making of any sounds by means of, any such musical instrument or the singing of any song, no person shall, on any bathing beach, to the annoyance of any other person using the beach, operate, play, or make any sounds by means of, any musical or other instrument, including any gramophone or radio apparatus, or sing any song.

12. Save with the permission in writing of the Council, no person shall, on any bathing beach, deliver, utter or read to the public any speech, lecture, prayer, scripture or sermon, or enter into any public discussion, or hold or cause to be held, or take part in, any public meeting or procession.

13. No person shall, on any bathing beach-

(a) spit;

(b) use obscene language;

(c) indecently expose his person;

(d) conduct himself otherwise than in a peaceful, decent and orderly manner;

(e) leave any litter, paper or rubbish (save in containers provided for such purpose);

(f) wilfully throw or deposit any glass, china or tin, or any oyster or other shell, or any sharp or injurious article or substance likely to cause injury to persons using the beach;

or

(g) sort rags, bones, refuse or any like matter.

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