Designated public area.
General condidcos applying
to thrbtic mectinars.
(6) that advertisements of the public meeting have been published, distributed or displayed in contravention of this Ordinauce:
(c) that the holding of the public meeting is in the opinion of the Commissioner, likely to prejudice the maintenance of public order or to be used for any unlawful purpose;
(d) that any person or society or organization connected or associated with the bolding or conduct of the public meeting or, in the opinion of the Commis- sioner, likely to be concerned in the holding, con- vening, organizing, forming or conduct thereof, has been convicted of any offence under this Ordinance. (2) Notice of a prohibition under subsection (1) shall be ឡី ជំពូ
(a) either orally or in writing, to the person or to one of the persons (if more than one) promoting, direct- ing, organizing or managing the public meeting; or (5) by publication, either orally or in writing, iq such manner, or by posting a notice thereof in such place, as the Commissioner of Police may think A1 (3) The power conferred by subsection (1) shall not be exercised in respect of any public meeting notified under section 8 after the expiration of 4 days (excluding Sundays and genteral bolidays)" from the date on which the public meeting is so notified:
Provided that in the case of a public meeting In respect of which less than 7 days' notice (excluding Sundays and general holidays) is accepted under section (1) the power so conferred may be exercised at any time not later than 24 hours prior to the date on which such public meeting is intended to be held.
10. The Governor may by order designate any area as a designated public area for the purposes of this Part.
11. (1) The Governor in Council may by onder pre- scribe general conditions in respect of the holding of public meetings, including conditions relating to any of the following matters-
(a) the maintenance of good order and public safety
at any public meetings
(b) the location, time and duration of any public
meeting:
(c) the presentation of any stage performance or other
entertainment at any public meeting;,
(d) the use of sound amplifiers or any amplified public- address system or similar devices at any public mecting;
(c) the publication, distribution, display or use of any advertisement, printed-matter, banner, poster, patice or other device publicizing or otherwise relating to any public meeting or the purpose or subject-matter thereof;
(the collection of money or the sale of badges at
any public meeting;
Compliance with anteur requirements. for pakka.
adetlindjes
in private DTC-CO.
Begulation of public procEMON ..
(g) the dispersal of the persons attending any public
meeting at the conclusion thereof.
(2) Subject to subsection (1), the Commissioner of Police may impose additional conditions in respect of any public meeting notified under section 8 relating to the time at which such public meeting may be held and, in the case of a public meeting intended to be held in a place other than a designated public area, the conduct of such public meeting; and notice of any condition so imposed shall be given in writing to the person by whom such public meeting is so notified or any other person concerned in the holding, con- vening, organizing or forming thereof.
(3) References in this section to a public meeting shall not include references to a meeting referred to in section 7(2)
12. In respect of any public meeting held in private premises, it shall be the duty of the owner or occupier of the premises, and any person who organizes or assists in the organization of the meeting, to comply with any restric tion or requirement imposed by or under any Ordinance relating to the safety of persons or the prevention of fire.
13. (1) Subject to this Ordinance, a public procession may take place it, but only ¡E
(a) the procession is authorized by a licence issued in writing by the Commissioner of Police under this section; and
(b) any conditions imposed by the Commissjoner of Police under this section or by section 15 in respect of the procession are complied with.
(2) This section shall not apply to-
(a) say public procession which is not a procession on a public highway or thoroughfare or in a public park
(b) any public procession consisting of not more than
20 persons;
(c) any public procession of a nature or description specified by the Commissioner of Police by notics in the Gazette,
(3) Application for a licence under this section shall be made to the Commissioner of Police not less than
(α) in the case of a public procession held solely for the purposes of a funeral at which the body is present, 24 hours prior to the forming of the pro- cession; and
(b) in any other case, 7 days prior to the date on which
the procession is intended to take place:
Provided that the Commissioner of Police may, if he thinks fit in any particular case, accept an application which is made less than 7 days prior to such date.
(4) The Commissioner of Police may Issue a licence under this section in respect of a public procession, in such form as he may determine, if he is satisfied that the public