Calling out
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(2) If such member is an inspector and be considers himsell aggrieved by the decision of the Commissioner, he may, within seven days of the communication to him of such decision, appeal by way of petition to the Governor whose decision shall be final.
(3) Where an appeal is made under subsection (1) or (2) and any punishment has been imposed upon the appellant, such punishment shall be suspended pending the determination of such appeal.
16. (1) For any purpose connected with the peace and good of the Force order of the Colony, the Commissioner may, with the prior approval of the Govemor, by order call out the Force or any member for active service, and such service shall continue until an order is made by the Commissioner, with the prior approval of the Governor, cancelling such first mentioned order.
Powers, etc. of members when called
out for duty, (Cap. 232).
Employment of members when police services are hired, etc.
(2) For the purpose of training or of assisting the Police Force, the Commissioner may by departmental order call out the Force or any member for duty for a period to be specified in such order.
(3) Every member called out for duty shall be liable to serve as directed by any lawful order at any place in the Colony or on board any vessel or in any aircraft in the service of the Government.
(4) Any member called out under subsection (2) for the purpose of assisting the Police Force shall be deemed, for the purpose of any regulations relating to pay or allowances, to have been called out for the purpose of training.
17. Every member, when called out for duty, shall assemble at such place as the Commissioner may direct, and, under the direction of the Commissioner, may be employed in carrying out any of the duties prescribed by section 9 of the Police Force Ordinance as the duties of the Police Force, and, while so employed and while proceeding to and returning from duty, shall have the same powers as are conferred by sections 45 to 54 inclusive of the Police Force Ordinance upon ad officer of the Police Force of equivalent rank and shall have the same protection as is conferred by section 55 of the said Ordinance upon such a police officer,
18. When police services are hired by any person, it shall be lawful for the Commissioner to employ, without pay, any member who volunteers for duty, and every member so employed shall, while so employed and while proceeding to and returning from duty, have the same powers and protection as are conferred by section 17 upon a member who has been called out for duty.
19. If any member-
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(a) wilfully or negligently damages or destroys any property issued to him or placed under his control by reason of his being a member;
(b) negligently loses any such property; or
(c) fails to produce or deliver up any such property when requested
to do so.
the value thereof shall be recoverable from him by the Commissioner upon complaint before a magistrate.
PART III.
Offences.
20. (1) Any member who-
(2) fails without reasonable cause-
() to comply with such requirements as to efficiency as may from time to time be prescribed by regulations within such time as may be prescribed thereby; or
(i) to complete one quarter of such total number of periods of instruction as may be prescribed by regulations within one quarter of such time as may be prescribed thereby for the completion of such total number of periods; or
(b) conducts himself in a manner prejudicial to good order and
discipline or fails to carry out any order lawfully issued to him in the course of duty; or
(c) fails, without reasonable excuse, to assemble as directed by the Commissioner when called out for duty under section 16,
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable, in the case of an offence against paragraph (a) or (b), to a fine of one thousand dollars and, in the case of an offence against paragraph (c), to a fine of one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months.
(2) No proceedings shall be instituted in respect of an offence against any of the provisions of this section without the prior consent of the Commissioner.
(3) Nothing in subsection (2) shall be deemed to derogate from the powers of the Attorney General in relation to the prosecution of criminal offences.
Recovery of cost of property
issued to members.
Offences in rektion to trafoing and disciplinc. ele,