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ORDINANCE No. 21 of 1887.
Licensing Consolidation.
11. The Captain Superintendent of Police may require the licensee of any vehicle to provide, and attach to such vehicle in such manner and in such place as the Captain Superintendent of Police may direct, a list of the authorised fares for such vehicle, of such material and pattern as the Captain Superintendent of Police may direct.
12. The Captain Superintendent of Police may refuse a licence in respect of any vehicle which in his opinion is not as to repairs or cleanliness in a state fit for public use, or for any misconduct on the part of the owner or driver or bearer. If a licence has been granted he may, for either of the above-mentioned reasons, withdraw the same and cause it to be forfeited.
13. The Captain Superintendent of Police may refuse a licence in respect of any driver or bearer who in his opinion is improperly clothed. If a licence has been granted he may, in such case, withdraw the same and cause it to be forfeited.
14. Every person obtaining a licence for a vehicle shall give, upon receiving his licence, security in the sum of fifty dollars by the bond of himself and of some person or persons to the satisfaction of the Captain Superintendent of Police, for the appearance at any time of the licensee and also of the driver or bearers of the vehicle when they shall respectively be thereunto required, and for his duly paying all fines which shall be imposed in respect of the vehicle or the driver or bearer thereof, and all damages which may be recovered for injuries committed in respect of the vehicle or by the driver or bearer thereof; the bond to be in such form as the Captain Superintendent of Police shall require.
15. The fares to be charged for public vehicles shall be such sums as the Captain Superintendent of Police shall, by a table of fares to be set up in some conspicuous place in his office, from time to time direct, and a copy thereof shall be inserted in every licence to be granted under these rules and it shall be also affixed in a conspicuous place on every such vehicle. Such table of fares, or any alteration of the same, shall, before the same shall come into operation, be approved by the Governor in Council.
16. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not without reasonable cause refuse, when unemployed, to accept hire.
17. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not demand more than the authorised fare for the hire of his vehicle.
18. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall travel with reasonable speed.
19. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not leave his fare before the completion of the engagement of such fare.
20. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not use insulting language or behave rudely.
21. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not sit or lie in, or in any way occupy his own vehicle.
22. Every licensed vehicle, when plying for hire or engaged after eight o'clock at night, shall carry a lamp of such description as the Captain Superintendent of Police shall direct.
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2166
ORDINANCE No. 21 or 1887.
Licensing Consolidation.
11. The Captain Superintendent of Police may require the licensee of any vehicle to provide, and attach to such vehicle in such manner and in such place as the Captain Superintendent of Police may direct, a list of the authorised fares for such vehicle, of such material and pattern as the Captain Superintendent of Police may direct.
12. The Captain Superintendent of Police may refuse a licence in respect of any vehicle which in his opinion is not as to repairs or cleanliness in a state fit for public use, or for any misconduct on the part of the owner or driver or bearer. If a licence has been granted he may, for either of the above-mentioned reasons, withdraw the same and cause it to be forfeited.
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13. The Captain Superintendent of Police may refuse a licence in respect of any driver or bearer who in his opinion is improperly clothed. If a licence has been granted he may, in such case, withdraw the same and cause it to be forfeited.
14. Every person obtaining a licence for a vehicle shall give, upon receiving his licence, security in the sum of fifty dollars by the bond of himself and of some person or persons to the satisfaction of the Captain Superintendent of Police, for the appear- ance at any time of the licensee and also of the driver or bearers of the vehicle when they shall respectively be thereunto required, and for his duly paying all fines which shall be imposed in respect of the vehicle or the driver or bearer thereof, and all damages which may be recovered for injuries committed in respect of the vehicle or by the driver or bearer thereof; the bond to be in such form as the Captain Superintend- ent of Police shall require.
15. The fares to be charged for public vehicles shall be such sums as the Captain Superintendent of Police shall, by a table of fares to be set up in some conspicuous place in his office, from time to time direct, and a copy thereof shall be inserted in every licence to be granted under these rules and it shall be also affixed in a conspicuous place on every such vehicle. Such table of fares, or any alteration of the same, shall, before the same shall come into operation, be approved by the Governor in Council.
16. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not without reasonable cause refuse, when unemployed, to accept hire.
17. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not demand more than the authorised fare for the hire of his vehicle.
18. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall travel with reasonable speed.
19. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not leave his fare before the completion of the engagement of such fare.
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20. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not use insulting language or behave rudely.
21. The driver or bearer of a licensed vehicle shall not sit or lie in, or in any way occupy his own vehicle.
22. Every licensed vehicle, when plying for hire or engaged after eight o'clock at night, shall carry a lamp of such description as the Captain Superintendent of Police shall direct.
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