Fenalty for offences.
Officers authorize
8. (4) Any person doing anything prohibited by or other wise contravening section 6 or 7 shall be deemed to commit an offence against this Ordinance.
(2) If any person commits an offence against this Or- dinance he may be removed by any officer authorized by section g from the Practice Range, and may be taken into custody withour warrant, and on summary conviction shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars. Any vessel or thing found in the Practice Range in contravention of this Ordinance may be removed by such officer as aforesaid and may be forfeited to ITis Majesty on summary conviction of the person responsible for such contravention.
9. The following officers are hereby authorized to remove or to take into custody without warrant any person contravening section 6 or 7, or to remove any vessel, aircraft or thing found on trespassers, the Practice Range :-
to arrest or remove
etc.
Exemp- tions.
Power of Governor in Council to amend
Schedules.
(1) the officer in charge of the Practice Range:
(ii) any officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or military policeman, for the time being under the command of the said officer in charge of the Practice Range:
(iii) any person authorized in writing under the hand of the said officer in charge of the Practice Range; or
10.
(iv) any police officer.
This Ordinance shall not apply to-
(a) any vessel or aircraft compelled to enter or unable to quit the Practice Range by reason of the exigencies of navigation;
(b) any vessel employed in tending, placing or replacing mark buoys or other aids to navigation within the Practice Range:
(c) His Majesty's Ships of War, His Majesty's Aircraft. or any vessel or aircraft employed under Admiralty, War Office, or Air Council Authority or under the Government of the Colony.
11. The Governor in Council may amend the Schedules to this Ordinance in any manner whatsoever provided that no amendment of a Practice Range shail extend any such area beyond the Colony and its territorial waters.
12. The Defence (Firing Areas) Ordinance, 1936, is hereby Amendment amended as follows -
of sections 2 and 10 of the
(a) In section 2 thereof by the deletion of the words Defence "or aircraft" occurring in the definition of "gun site"';
(Firing Arens) Ordinance,
No. 1 of
(6) In section 10(a) thereof by the repeal of the words 1926. "except where such vessel or aircraft is a vessel or aircraft engaged (Ordinanco in firing practice from a gun site" and by the substitution therefor 1936). of the words 'except where such vessel is engaged in firing practice from a gun site”.
follows:
FIRST SCHEDULE.
(5. 3.)
PRACTICE RANGE,
The area included in the Practice Range is bounded as
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By a line starting from a point on the High Water Mark in PORT SHELTER (latitude 23° 20′ 56′′ longitude 114° 16′ no′′) thence in a direction 076 degrees to 257 summit on the South end of the Island known as KIU TSIU CHAU (SHARP ISLAND) (latitude 22° 21′ 20′′, longitude 114° 17′ 46′′) thence in a direction 047 degrees to the northernmost point of the Island known as TAI TAU CHAU (URN ISLAND) thence following the High Water Mark along the Eastern Coast of that Island to the most Southerly point of that Island (latitude 22* 31′ $9.6", longitude 114" 19′ 39′′), thence in a direction 154 degrees to the Rock known as NGAI KAP PAI, thence in a direction 106 degrees for a distance of 1.25 miles to a point in latitude 22′′ 19′ 35′′, longitude 114′′ 22′ 04′′, thence in a direction oso degrees for a distance of 2.15 miles to a point in latitude 22° 21′ 00′′, longitude 114° 23′ 48′′, thence in a direction 140 degrees for a distance of 1.55 miles to a position in latitude 22° 19′ 48′′, longitude 114° 24′ 48′′, thence in a direction 230 degrees for a distance of 3-35 miles to a point 180 degrees distant o.8 miles from STEEPCLIFF HEAD on BASALT ISLAND, thence in a direction of 286 degrees to LUNG HA WAN POINT (latitude 22° 18′ 42′′, longitude 114* 18′ 12′′) thence along the High Water Mark to the starting point.
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