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Citation and

COMITETISS-

ment.

Application.

Interpreta- tion

Hours of opening and closing

Persons not to enter closed pleas- ure grounds,

General behaviour.

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PUBLIC HEALTH AND URBAN SERVICES ORDINANCE, 1960.

(No. 30 of 1960).

PLEASURE Grounds BY-LAWS, 1960.

INDONESIA JAP marath

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 109 of the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance, 1960, the Urban Council hus made the following by-laws-

1. These by-laws may be cited as the Pleasure Grounds By-laws. 1960, and shall come into operation on the day appointed for the commencement of the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance, 1960.

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These by-laws apply to the urban areas only.

3. In these by-laws, save where the context otherwise requires-

"Council" means the Urban Council;

"keeper" weans any person appointed under section 111 of the Ordine

ance to be a keeper of a pleasure ground;

"pleasure ground” means any public pleasure ground specified in the Fourth Schedule to the Ordinance, not being a bathing beach, which is situated in the urban areas.

A. Every enclosed pleasure ground shall be open to the public except between such hours and on such days as the Council may, from time to time, prescribe and notify by a notice conspicuously posted it each entrance thereta:

Provided that nothing in this by-low shall be deemed to requir any part of a pleasure ground to be opened to the public on any days or at any times when, in pursuance of any statutory provision in that behalf, the Council closes such pleasure ground or any part thereof lo the public.

$. No member of the public shall enter or remain in say pleasure ground during any period when the pleasure ground is closed to the public in the manner provided in by-law 4, unless duly authorized by the keeper of the pleasure ground or by any other public officer having authority in that behalf.

6. No person while in any pleasure ground shall behave other wise than in an orderly and decent manner or be otherwise tha properly clothed.

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1. No person shall, in any pleasure ground- (a) wilfully or negligently deface, injure, soil or defile any wall or any fence in or enclosing the pleasure ground, or any building, barrier, railing, post, seat or boundary stone, or any erection or ornament of any kind whatever;

(6) climb any wall or fence in or enclosing the pleasure ground. or any tree, or any barrier, railing, post or other erection; or (c) wilfully or negligently remove any implement or equipment

provided for use in any pleasure ground,

Protection

of property.

B. No person shall, in any pleasure ground, walk, run, stand, Protection sit or lie upon-

of grass and flower-beds.

(c) any grass, turt or other place where notice to keep off such

grass, turf or other place is exhibited; or

(6) any flower-bed, shrub or plant or any ground in course of preparation as a flower-bed or for the growth of any tree. shrub or plant.

9.

No person shall, in any pleasure ground-

(a) remove, cut or displace any soil, turf or plant:

(6) pluck or damage any bud, blossom or leaf of any tree, shrub

or plant, or damage any part of any tree, shrub or plant.

10. No person shall, in any pleasure ground....

Protection of growing plants.

Protection

of artificial

birds and Animals.

(a) bathe, wade or wash in any ornamental lake, pond, stream or lakes, ponds,

water:

(5) wilfully or negligently foul or pollute any such water;

(c) take, injure or destroy, or attempt to take, injure or destroy, any fish in any such water, or wilfully disturb or worry any waterfowl;

(d) wilfully displace or disturb, injure or destroy any bird's nest

or bird's eggs:

(e) take, injure or destroy any bird, or spread or use any net, or set or use any snare or other engine, instrument or means, for the taking, injury or destruction of any bird;

( wilfully disturb, harry or ill-treat any animal, bird or fish kept

in any pleasure ground.

11. (1) No person shall cause or suffer any dog or other pet Dogs. animal belonging to him, or in his charge, to enter or remain in any pleasure ground, unless under proper control and effectively restrained from causing annoyance to any person, from worrying or disturbing any animal, bird or waterfowl and from entering any ornamental water.

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