Power to
ECTROVE
persons contravening by-laws, etc
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31. Any person who, in any pleasure ground, contravenes any of the provisions of these by-laws or of any rule made under the provisions of section 110 of the Ordinance or the requirements of any notice displayed under the provisions of by-law 16 or 23 may be removed therefrom by any keeper, or by any other public officer authorized in that behal by the Council, in any of the following cases—
(a) where the contravention is committed within the view of such keeper or public officer, and the name and residence of such person are unknown to, or cannot readily be ascertained by, such keeper or public officers; and
(b) where the contravention is committed within the view of such keeper or public officer and, from the nature of the contraven- tion or from any other fact of which such keeper or public officer may have knowledge or of which he may be credibly informed, such keeper or public officer has reasonable ground for believing that the continuance in the pleasure ground of such person may result in another such contravention or thut the removal of such person from the pleasure ground is other wise necessary for the proper regulation thereof. Made by the Urban Council this 2nd day of August, 1960,
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COMPARATIVE TABLE.
Nove: Existing sets of regulations are referred to in the Table in accordance
with the following code--
By-law.
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(a)-Allocation of Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places.
(5)-The Botanic Gardens,
(c)-Chatham Road Park (South) Peninsula Gardens.
(d)-West End Park.
(e)-King George's Field, Kowloon,
-Children's Playground.
(x)-Woɑgneichong Recreation Ground, Queen's Recreation Ground, King's Park Recreation Ground, and Sockuapoo Recreation Ground.
(4)-Tsim Sha Tsui Wharf.
(0)-Yaumati Typhoon Refuge Promenade,
-The Cenotaph.
Home Office
Existing regulation.
Model By-laws.
Remarks.
adapted
$
(6)4, (e), (01a
(8)5, (e), (03
(b) and 104), (e))
and 3(4), (d)2(5), (997
and 904), (05 and 7.
(A)1(6) and 2, (R(S) and 3
Citation.
Application. Interpretation.
Times of opening and closing.
To prevent unauthorized entry to pleasure grounds. Public decency.
(6)13. (e), (23. (9 Protection of property.
Approved by the Legislative Council this 21st
1960.
21st day
of September.
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
T
cf.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
21st September, 1960,
Explanatory Note,
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(8)10(5), (215(F),
ct.
(282(1), (2)9(5)
Protection of grass and flower- beds.
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11
(5111, (436, 601, (e)10
Protection of growing plants.
(This Note is not part of the by-laws, bur is intended to indicate their general purport).
These by-laws replace, with amendment, those regulations contained in the Second Schedule to the Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ordinance, 1936, which relate to public pleasure grounds, other than beaches. in the urban areas.
2. The by-laws have been modelled to a great extent upon the 1954 reprin of Series X of the Model By-laws issued by the Home Office to local authoritie in the United Kingdom, and are so framed as to be applicable to all public pleasure grounds.
3. A detailed Comparative Table is annexed to this Note indicating where the Home Office Model By-laws have been followed and where correspondug provisions of the cxisting regulations have been followed,
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New.
Protection of OTTE-
cf.
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14
(5)9, (c), (e)8, (06
adapted
6
(g)1 and 2
ct.
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7 and B
(516, 000, 00
adapted
14
(8)15, (c)9
mental ponds, birds and animals.
Restriction on dogs.
New, Restriction on cattle, etc.
Restriction on vehicles.
Restriction on bill posting.
Cf.
IS
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New.
cf.
Restriction on use of missiles, catapults, etc.
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