public by reference to the colour, race, creed,
religious beliefs or ethnic or national origins
or the sex of the members of that class;
(e) the extent to which the film incites hatred or
contempt of the system of government of Hong Kong
or brings the administration of justice in Hong
Kong into disrepute or is prejudicial to good
relations places outside Hong Kong; and
(£) any circumstance relating to the proposed
10.
exhibition of the film, including the place and
times at which the film is intended or is likely
to be exhibited.
The censor must also take into account the
soundtrack, if any, of the film and may with the permission
of the Authority, consult any person whom he considers may
be able to assist him in formulating an opinion relating to
the film. Clause 10 permits a person other than a censor
to attend the viewing of any film.
11. Part V deals with the approval and classification
of films and comprises clauses 11 to 21.
12.
In the case where a censor is of the opinion that
a film is not likely to be harmful to the public good,
clause 12 provides that he shall approve it for exhibition
and classify it as
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