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Ocean Terminal (Parking and Waiting) By-laws

[1972 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Duties of drivers within car parks.

Duties of persons in the car park.

of the type or class of vehicle which may be parked on such taxi quay or any park thereof.

(5) No vehicle shall be parked or allowed to wait in the car park for more than 7 days unless by prior agreement with the company.

4. (1) The driver of a vehicle who uses or proposes to use the car park and any person who enters or proposes to enter the park shall-

(a) obey all lawful directions given to him by an official of the company;

(b) obey all signs and signals within the car park which are applicable to him; and

(c) on demand made by an official of the company give his name and address to such official.

(2) The driver of a vehicle who uses the car park shall not-

(a) sound any warning instrument therein except in an emergency;

(b) park the vehicle in such a manner that it protrudes over any line indicating the space in which the vehicle is to be parked;

(c) park the vehicle in any part of the car park other than within the lines indicating the space in which a vehicle is to be parked;

(d) park any vehicle in any space marked "reserved" unless he is expressly authorized to do so by the company; or

(e) remove the vehicle from the car park unless the fee has been paid or a pass relating to the vehicle has been produced to an official of the company.

(3) Paragraph 2(e) shall not apply to the drivers of vehicles using the taxi quay at the 33 feet principal datum level of the Ocean Terminal.

(4) No driver shall park in the car park a vehicle which is, or is likely to be, in such condition as to be a danger to any person or other vehicle in the car park or which carries any goods or article likely to cause any such danger.

5. (1) Upon parking a vehicle in the car park the driver and all passengers in the vehicle shall leave the car park as soon as practicable by the exits provided.

(2) No person shall remain in the car park after he has been lawfully ordered by an official of the company to leave.

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