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Captain Superintendent or Magistrate to punish for breaches of discipline.
[Ibid, s. 16.]
Dismissal for misconduct.
Rewards, badges, and medals may be given for services.
[Ibid, §. 24.]
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and in default of payment thereof, be imprisoned with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding six months; and every offender shall forfeit all pay during his imprisonment.
23. The Captain Superintendent [or the deputy superintendent: as amended by Ordinance No. 20 of 1890] shall, in cases of breach of discipline or neglect of duty by any constable upon proof thereof to his satisfaction, have power to order the offender to forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or award imprisonment for any term not exceeding seven days with forfeiture of pay; or, in his discretion, the Captain Superintendent [or the deputy superintendent: as amended by Ordinance No. 20 of 1890] may bring the offender before a Magistrate who shall have power to award imprisonment for any term not exceeding fourteen days with or without hard labour, together with forfeiture of all pay during such imprisonment. [Further amended by Ordinance No. 20 of 1890.]
24. The Governor shall have power upon the representation of the Captain Superintendent to dismiss any subordinate officer or constable for misconduct or neglect of duty, or to approve of the reduction of any sergeant or constable to a lower grade or class in the force.
25. The Governor is hereby empowered to grant rewards to any officers, subordinate officers or constables who shall distinguish themselves by extraordinary diligence, zeal or exertion in the execution of their duties, and the Captain Superintendent shall report to the Governor any such officer, subordinate officer or constable who shall so distinguish himself, stating the nature of the service; and the Governor shall have power to grant distinctive badges or medals to officers or constables for long and faithful or extraordinary services.
Stations and furniture to be provided for Police Force.
[Ibid, c. 25.]
Special duty and expenses thereof upon householder's application.
[Ibid, s. 20.]
26. It shall be lawful for the Governor to direct suitable stations for the quarters and accommodation of the Police force, and furniture suitable for the same, to be provided, and to direct the erection, fitting up and furnishing of suitable premises as a place or places for instructing, training, and drilling the Police Force as occasion may require.
27. It shall be lawful for the Governor, if he shall think fit, upon the application of any householder, to appoint any member of the Police Force to do special duty in and upon the premises of the applicant; and every householder who shall so avail himself of the services of any constable shall pay to the Captain Superintendent for the same the whole of
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Captain Superin- tendent or
Magistrate to punish for breaches of discipline.
[Ibid, s. 16.]
Dismissal for misconduct.
Rewards, badges, and
medals may be given for
services. [Ibid, §. 24.]
ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887.
Police Force Consolidation.
and in default of payment thereof, be imprisoned with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding six months; and every offender shall forfeit all pay during his imprisonment.
23. The Captain Superintendent [or the deputy superintendent: as amended by Ordinance No. 20 of 1890] shall, in cases of breach of disci- pline or neglect of duty by any constable upon proof thereof to his satis- faction, have power to order the offender to forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or award imprisonment for any term not exceeding seven days with forfeiture of pay; or, in his discretion, the Captain Superintendent [or the deputy superintendent: as amended by Ordinance No. 20 of 1890] may bring the offender before a Magistrate who shall have power to award imprisonment for any term not exceeding fourteen days with or without hard labour, together with forfeiture of all pay during such imprisonment. [Further amended by Ordinance No. 20 of 1890.]
24. The Governor shall have power upon the representation of the Captain Superintendent to dismiss any subordinate officer or constable for misconduct or neglect of duty, or to approve of the reduction of any sergeant or constable to a lower grade or class in the force.
25. The Governor is hereby empowered to grant rewards to any officers, subordinate officers or constables who shall distinguish themselves extraordinary by extraordinary diligence zeal or exertion in the execution of their duties, and the Captain Superintendent shall report to the Governor any such officer, subordinate officer or constable who shall so distinguish himself, stating the nature of the service; and the Governor shall have power to grant distinctive badges or medals to officers or constables for long and faithful or extraordinary services.
Stations and
furniture to be provided for Police Force.
(Ibid, c. 25.]
Special duty
and expenses thereof upon householder's. application. [Ibid, s. 20.]
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26. It shall be lawful for the Governor to direct suitable stations for the quarters and accommodation of the Police force, and furniture suitable for the same, to be provided, and to direct the erection, fitting up and furnishing of suitable premises as a place or places for instructing, training, and drilling the Police Force as occasion may require.
27. It shall be lawful for the Governor, if he shall think fit, upon the application of any householder, to appoint any member of the Police Force to do special duty in and upon the premises of the applicant; and every householder who shall so avail himself of the services of any cons- table shall pay to the Captain Superintendent for the same the whole of
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