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No. 10 of 1902.
TRAMWAY.
Further offences.
*
[cf. No. 10 of 1886.]
Further offences.
Power to detain persons who commit offences.
†
damages or destroys any property of the company, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars.
58. Every person who wilfully and without lawful excuse---
(1) interferes with, removes, or alters, any part of the tramway, or of the works connected therewith; or
(2) places or throws any stone, dirt, wood, refuse, or other material on any part of the tramway; or
(3) does, or causes to be done, anything in such manner as to obstruct any car using the tramway, or to endanger the lives of persons therein, or thereon; or
(4) knowingly aids or assists in the doing of any of such things,
shall be liable (in addition to any proceedings by way of indictment or otherwise to which he may be subject) to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and in default of payment to imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months.
59. Every person who,-
(1) while travelling or after having travelled in any car, avoids or attempts to avoid payment of his fare; or
(2) having paid his fare for a certain distance, knowingly and wilfully proceeds in any such car beyond such distance and does not pay or tender the additional fare for the additional distance, or attempts to avoid payment thereof;
or
(3) knowingly or wilfully refuses or neglects, on arriving at the point to which he has paid his fare, to quit such car, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding ten dollars.
60. It shall be lawful for any officer or servant of the company, and for any person called by him to his assistance, to seize any person whom such officer or servant may have reasonable grounds for believing to have committed any offence against this Ordinance or against any rule made thereunder, and to detain such person until he can be handed ...
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924. † As amended by No. 34 of 1915.
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1428
No. 10 of 1902.
TRAMWAY.
Further offences.
*
[cf. No. 10 of 1886.]
Further offences.
Power to detain per- sons who commit
offences.
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damages or destroys any property of the company, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars.
58. Every person who wilfully and without lawful
excuse---
(1) interferes with, removes, or alters, any part of the tramway, or of the works connected therewith; or
(2) places or throws any stone, dirt, wood, refuse, or other material on any part of the tramway; or
(3) does, or causes to be done, anything in such manner as to obstruct any car using the tramway, or to endanger the lives of persons therein, or thereon; or
(4) knowingly aids or assists in the doing of any of such things,
shall be liable (in addition to any proceedings by way of indictment or otherwise to which he may be subject) to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and in default of payment to imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months.
59. Every person who,-
(1) while travelling or after having travelled in any car, avoids or attempts to avoid payment of his fare; or
(2) having paid his fare for a certain distance, knowingly and wilfully proceeds in any such car beyond such distance and does not pay or tender the additional fare for the additional distance, or attempts to avoid payment thereof;
or
(3) knowingly or wilfully refuses or neglects, on arriving at the point to which he has paid his fare, to quit such car, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding ten dollars.
60. It shall be lawful for any officer or servant of the company, and for any person called by him to his assistance, to seize any person whom such officer or servant may have reasonable grounds for believing to have committed any. offence against this Ordinance or against any rule made thereunder, and to detain such person until he can be
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924. † As amended by No. 34 of 1915.
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