Military Cantonments, I venture to submit that Lord Lister's argument proves that in an ordinary community, regulations of that kind would be a dead letter so far as regards the civil male population, and that they would also be rated as ineffectual as regards women unless they were to be worked so as to embody compulsory periodical examination of prostitutes. And that as Lord Lister frankly points out would simply mean the CD. Acts under another name.
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Legislation is certainly refined in Hong Kong so as to define and legalize prosecutions by the police where annoyance to the neighborhood is caused or alleged to be caused. I understand Mr Chamberlain to intend that regulations are not to interfere with the police to interfere in particular districts. An outcry would be raised if they were done. The law enables the police to interfere anywhere. In practice, they will only prosecute persons in particular districts & consequently brothel keepers in those districts will be punished, while those in other districts will not.
I don't like the idea that they will be pursued in practice only in certain districts where they exist, and not in others. It should be understood that the police will only interfere in certain districts. HBC draft paragraph g.
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