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[Subsidiary] Advertising arrangements.
Prohibition of burning of
national emblem etc.
Restrictions on collection.
(Cap. 228.)
Restrictions
on stage performance etc. (Cap. 172.)
Removal of litter at conclusion.
Dispersal of crowd.
CAP. 245] Public Order (Public Meetings) (General
Conditions) Order
[1981 Ed.
7. Paragraph 6 shall not prevent the publication or distribution by any person organizing or convening a public meeting notified under section 8 of the Ordinance of material advertising the holding of the meeting or the time, place and purpose thereof:
Provided that such publication or distribution shall not be commenced earlier than 4 days (or such other period as the Commissioner of Police may determine in a particular case) after the public meeting is so notified, or carried out in such manner as to cause a breach of any other law.
8. The destruction by burning or otherwise of any emblem, flag, symbol or device of a national character or distinctively associated with any state or nationality is prohibited at all times before, during or after any public meeting.
9. No person shall organize or provide equipment for or take part or assist in the collection of money or sale of badges before, during or after any public meeting except as provided in section 4(1) of the Summary Offences Ordinance.
10. No person shall organize or present any stage performance or entertainment at any public meeting except as provided in section 4 or, as the case may require, section 8 of the Places of Public Entertainment Ordinance.
11. At the conclusion of any public meeting, it shall be the duty of every person responsible for organizing or convening the meeting to clear all litter from the area used for the meeting.
12. (1) At the conclusion of any public meeting, it shall be the duty of every person responsible for organizing or convening the meeting to cause public announcements to be made for the purpose of ensuring that all persons attending the meeting disperse in an orderly manner.
(2) At the conclusion of any public meeting, no procession or other group of persons shall form for any purpose arising out of or connected with the subject-matter of the meeting unless, by virtue of section 13(2) of the Ordinance, that section does not apply thereto, or there is in force in respect thereof a licence issued under that section.