1983 Ed.]

Jubilee Sports Centre By-laws

[CAP. 309

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(2) Any application for the use of the sports centre, or any part thereof, or any facilities contained therein, shall be made on the prescribed forms and submitted to the General Manager or other member of staff so authorized by the Board.

(3) The sports centre, or any part thereof, shall only be used for the purposes stated on the application or booking form.

9. (1) A member, the General Manager, or any member of staff authorized by him in that behalf may direct any person forthwith to leave the sports centre, or any part thereof-

(a) whom he has reason to believe has committed, or is about to commit, any offence punishable under the Summary Offences Ordinance or these by-laws; or

(b) who refuses to obey any reasonable order given him in furtherance of the proper management of the sports centre.

(2) Any person who fails to leave the sports centre, or part thereof, when so directed by a member, the General Manager, or any member of staff pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and may, in addition to any penalty to which he may become liable under these by-laws, forthwith be removed from the sports centre, or any part thereof, at the discretion of a member, the General Manager or such member of staff.

10. No person shall wilfully obstruct the Board, or the General Manager, or any member of staff, in the lawful performance of their, or his, duties or wilfully obstruct, disturb, interrupt, or annoy any other person in the lawful use of the sports centre or any of the facilities provided therein.

11. Persons using the sports centre shall wear the appropriate attire and shall follow any directions laid down, from time to time, by the Board in respect of dress and footwear.

12. (1) No person shall bring, drive or leave a vehicle into or within the sports centre without the permission of the General Manager.

(2) Any person who brings, or causes to be brought into, or drives any vehicle within the sports centre shall comply with all directions given by the Board, the General Manager, or any member of staff, for the control of traffic in the sports centre and with all notices or signs governing the movement of traffic, or imposing speed limits, or defining parking areas and closed areas which the Board may affix, or set up, in the sports centre.

(3) Nothing in paragraph (1) or (2) shall derogate from the power conferred on a police officer by the Road Traffic Ordinance in respect of the control and regulation of traffic.

[Subsidiary]

Preservation of good order.

(Cap. 228.)

Obstruction of Board, General Manager or other persons.

Dress at the sports centre.

Vehicles.

(Cap. 220.)

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