Business and advertising in terminals.

Intoxicated PHOTSOTEK,

Permission

required to remain on ferry.

General prohibitions.

Offences and penaltics.

18. Except with the permission in writing of the Director, nO person shall, within a terminal—–

(a) sell or distribute anything, or offer anything for sale.

or make any offer of service;

(b) exhibit any notice or advertisement.

19. The Director may prohibit any person from entering * terminal, who, in the opinion of the Director, is under the influence of alcohol or drugs to such an extent as to render him a probable danger or source of annoyance to other users of the terminal.

20. Except with the permission of the master of the vessel, no person shall remain on board a ferry vessel in a terminal.

21. No person shall, whilst within a terminal or on a vessel within a terminal-

(a) throw, deposit, leave or drop, litter, paper or rubbish.

save in bins or containers provided for the purpose:

(b) throw, deposit, leave or drop, anything capable of caus-

ing injury to person or property;

(c) throw any life buoy or equipment from pier or from a

vessel, except in cases of emergency,

(d) open or remove, or climb over, any wall, fence, railing.

barrier. gate or post erected in a terminal; or

(e) beg

22. (1) Any person who contravenes paragraph (2) of regula- tion 4. paragraph (1) of regulation 6, regulation 10. paragraph (4) or (5) of regulation 11, paragraph (0) or (b) of regulation 13. paragraph (1). (2) or (3) of regulation 14, paragraph (4). (b) or (c) of regulation 16, paragraph (1) or (2) of regulation 17, para- graph (ɗ) or (b) of regulation 18, regulation 20, or paragraph (a). (b), (c), (d) or (e) of regulation 21, shall be guilty of an offence,

(2) In the event of a contravention of paragraph (2) of regula- tion 4, paragraph (2) or (b) of regulation 5. or paragraph (5) of regulation 23, the master of the vessel concerned shall be guilty of an offence.

(3) Any person who fails to comply with a notice served onder regulation 7, or fails to make a return under regulation 8, shall be guilty of an offence.

(4) Any person guilty of an offence under this regulation shall be liable on conviction to a fine of two thousand dollars.

23. (1) The fees prescribed in Part X of the First Schedule to the Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations shall be paid, in respect of the vessels to which they relate, for berthing in a terminal.

(2) The following vessels shall be exempt from the payment of berthing fees-

(a) a cargo lighter or junk working cargo to or from the terminal or to or from a vessel moored alongside the berminal:

(b) a fresh water lighter or barge or similar vessel supplying

fresh water to a vessel in a terminal:

(c) a fuelling lighter or barge supplying fuel to a vessel in

a terminal;

(d) a vessel used to transfer passengers to or from a ferry

vessel in a terminal:

any other vessel or class of vessel in a terminal which the Director may exempt.

(3) Subject to paragraph (4), a separate fee shall be paid for each berthing.

(4) Where a vessel leaves a berth in a terminal. in con- sequence of a direction made under-

(a) sub-paragraph (c) of paragraph (2) of regulation 6, to

move the vessel within a terminal; or

(6) sub-paragraph (d) of paragraph (2) of regulation 6, to

remove the vessel from a terminal,

no fee shall be chargeable on the reberthing of the vessel.

(5) Except with the permission in writing of the Director, a vessel shall not remain at a berth in a terminal for more than twenty-four hours.

(6) For the purpose of this regulation a vessel berths when it comes alongside, or is in any way secured to, any part of a terminal.

24. There shall be paid by the company operating the ferry service in respect of each passenger embarking on or disembarking from a ferry vessel in a terminal the fee prescribed in Part X of the First Schedule to the Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations,

25. (1) Nothing in these regulations shall restrict, derogate or otherwise affect any power or duty or the exercise or perform- ance of any power or duty conferred or imposed by law on a public officer.

Berthing and fees therefor. (Cap. 281. sol. leg.)

Embarkatioa

and disem- barkation fees, (Cap. 291, mub, leg)

Saving.

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