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Friday, June 23, 1972
OCEAN TERMINAL CAR PARK BY-LAWS APPROVED
By-laws regulating the parking of vehicles in the Ocean Terminal
Car Park have been approved for the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Co. Ltd. by the Governor in Council.
The by-laws, published in today's gazette, are modelled on the
Road Traffic (Parking and Waiting) Regulations which cover vehicles
using government multi-storey car parks.
A vehicle which has been abandoned or allowed to wait in
contravention of the by-laws may be removed by the company, which owns
and controls the car park.
The vehicle may be recovered by its owner if a removal charge
and a storage charge are paid, or if it is released by order of court.
Other actions may be taken if the owner does not claim it within a set
period.
Other by-laws prohibit lorries and public light buses from using
the car park, and set out the obligations of drivers using the park, and
the duties of the park attendants.
On conviction, a maximum penalty of $500 is prescribed for a
breach of some of the by-laws.
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