THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 5, 1933.
47. Every owner and driver of any vehicle which is transported or is intended to be transported by any ferry vessel shall-
(a) exercise all due care and precautions in the
handling of the vehicle.
(b) if the vehicle is a motor vehicle, stop the engine thereof as soon as the vehicle is on board and in position for transport.
(c) obey all lawful instructions which may be given to him or them by the servants of the licensee.
(d) pay the legal fare for the carriage of the vehicle,
its freight and passengers.
48. No vehicle shall pass along the ramp or the deck of a ferry vessel at a greater speed than 3 miles per hour.
49. Every person to whom any ticket is issued in respect of a fare paid shall on demand surrender the same, unmutilated,
anv servant of the licensee authorised to collect tickets.
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50. If any servant of the licensee has reason to believe that any person has committed or is committing a breach of any regulation in this group of regulations, he shall be entitled to ask such person for his name and address and any such person shall on demand forthwith furnish to the servant of the licensee his true name and his true address.
51. Nothing in this group of regulations shall be deemed to relieve any person from any obligation under any other enactment dealing with similar subject matter and in force for the time being and from time to time, or to override any such enactment.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
4th May, 1933.
D. W. TRATMAN,
Clerk of Councils.
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