Obstructions to visitors or keepers.
Prohibition of use of obscene language.
Prohibition
of spitting.
litter. improper
use of seats
etc.. sorting rubbish.
otherwise in exercise of any lawful right or privilege, such person is authorized to sell or let to hire in such pleasure ground such commodity or article; or
(d) save with the permission in writing of the Director, camp
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(2) Any post, rail, fence, pole, tent, booth, stand, building or other structure or any building material for such booth, stand, building or other structure which is brought onto or remains on any pleasure ground without the permission in writing of the Director or contrary to any conditions therein, may be removed by the Director and, if unclaimed after a period of seven days, may be sold. The owner of such materials shall be liable for the cost of removal and sale.
(3) When any building materials are sold by the Director under paragraph (2) the proceeds shall be forwarded to the owner, less the costs of removal and sale.
21. No person shall, in any pleasure ground-
(a) wilfully obstruct, disturb, interrupt or annoy any other
person in the proper use of the pleasure ground;
(b) wilfully obstruct, disturb or interrupt any keeper or other public officer in the proper execution of his duty, or any person or servant of any person lawfully employed or engaged by any keeper or public officer for the execution of any work in connexion with the laying out or main- tenance of such pleasure ground; or
(c) without the consent of the keeper, enter or remain in, or in any other way trespass upon, any part thereof which is maintained by the Director for storage, offices or any similar administrative purpose or as a workplace.
22. No person shall, in any pleasure ground, use any obscene language to the annoyance of any person.
23. No person shall, in any pleasure ground- (a) spit:
(6) throw any litter, paper or rubbish, save into the bins or
containers provided for such purpose;
(c) put his feet on any seat:
(d) lie upon any scat or lie down in any building therein; or (e) sort rags, hones, refuse or matter of like nature.
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playgrounds.
24. The Director may specify that any pleasure ground or Children's any part of any pleasure ground shall be used as a children's playground, and may, by notice conspicuously displayed in such playground, restrict the use thereof to such persons and to such purposes as may be specified in such notice.
25. Save where the Director has, in writing. permitted the operation or playing of, or the making of any sounds by means of, any such instrument or the singing of any song, no person shall, in any pleasure ground, to the annoyance of any other user thereof, operate or play, or make any sounds on, any musical or other instrument, including any gramophone or radio apparatus. or sing any song.
26. No person in a verminous or filthy condition shall enter or remain in any pleasure ground.
27. No person shall beg or gather alms or, for the purpose of gathering alms, expose or exhibit any sores, wounds or bodily ailments or deformity.
28. Save with the permission in writing of the Director, no person shall, in any pleasure ground, deliver, utter or read any public speech, lecture, prayer, scripture or sermon, or enter into any public discussion, or bold, or cause to be held, or take part in, any public meeting or procession.
29. Any person who-
(4) contravenes any of the provisions of regulation 6. 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27 or 28 or of paragraph (1) or (3) of regulation 14 or paragraph (1) or (2) of regulation 18:
(6) when driving any vehicle in a pleasure ground, refuses or wilfully fails to stop when called upon to do so, by signal or otherwise, by any keeper or other public officer acting in the execution of his duty; or
(c) fails to comply with any of the requirements of any notice displayed under the provisions of regulation 17 or 24.
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for fourteen days.
30. Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enact- ment relating to the prosecution of criminal offences and without prejudice to the powers of the Attorney General in relation to
Music and singing.
Unclean persons.
No begging DIE.
Public addresses. CIC,
Ollences and penalties.
Name in which proceedings Jør offences may be brought