Intimidating

assembly.

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(iii) to any building or place occupied by such other person or by any member of the family or dependant of such other person; or

(iv) to any business or undertaking in which such other person or any member of the family or dependant of such other person is employed:

(b) does or says anything, or behaves in a manner, which is likely to or might compel or induce some other person to do anything which such other person is not legally obliged to do or counsels some other person to do any such thing.

(c) does or says anything, or behaves in a manner, which is likely to or might compel or induce some other person to refrain from doing anything which such other person is legally entitled to do or counsels some other person to refrain from doing any such thing:

(d) watches or besets any building or place or the approaches

to any building or place; or

(e) persistently follows some other person about from place

to place.

shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable-

(D) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for five

Years; and

(ii) on summary conviction, to a fine of five thousand dollars

and to imprisonment for two years.

4. (1) Where there is an assembly of three or more persoUS and any person in such assembly does or says anything, or behaves in a manner, which is likely to or might alarm or intimidate some other person or make some other person apprehensive as to what may happen to him or any other person or give some other person ground for apprehending that a breach of the peace may take place, the assembly shall be an intimidating assembly.

(2) Any person who takes part in an intimidating assembly. or, whether or not he does or says any such thing, or behaves in any such manner, as is specified in paragraph (1), forms part of or joins an intimidating assembly, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable-

(a) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for five

years; and

(5) on summary conviction, to a fine of five thousand dollars

and to imprisonment for two years.

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5. Any person who directs, organizes, arranges, encourages. counsels, causes, procures or commands any intimidation shall be guiky of an offence and shall be liable-

(a) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for five

years; and

(b) on summary conviction, to a fine of five thousand dollars

and to imprisonment for two years.

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Any person who directs, organizes, arranges, encourages, counsels, causes, procures or commands an assembly of three or more persons which is or becomes an intimidating assembly under these regulations shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable- (a) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for five

years; and

(6) on summary conviction, to a fine of five thousand dollars

and to imprisonment for two years.

PART II.

MISCELLANEOUS.

7. (1) Any police officer of or above the rank of inspector, with the assistance of such other police officers as may be peces- sary, may-

(a) enter and search any building or place if he knows or bas reason to suspect that an offence under these regulations is being or has been committed therein or that there is therein any evidence of the commission of an offence under these regulations:

(b) stop, board and search any vessel or stop and search any vehicle if he knows or has reason to suspect that there is therein any evidence of the commission of an offence under these regulations; and

(c) seize, remove and detain anything which is or contains or appears to him to be or to contain, or to be likely to be or to contain, evidence of the commission of an offence under these regulations.

(2) Any police officer may-

(a) break open any outer or inner door of any building or place that he is empowered by these regulations to enter and search;

(b) remove by force any person or thing obstructing any search, seizure, removal or detention that he is empowered by these regulations to make;

Directing, organizing, etc. intimidatica.

Organization of intimidating assembly.

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