CAP. 233]
[s. 13 cont.]
45 of 1947, s. 3.
Duties of members of the Reserve.
Penalty
when not
called out.
Penalties when called out.
Police Reserve.
the Reserve who volunteer for such duty to assist the regular police in the execution of their duty. Every member of the Reserve when so employed shall enjoy the same rights and privileges, protection and immunities, as a member of corresponding rank in the regular police force, except as to pay, pension or other reward;
(e) to take full charge of the Reserve when it is called out for active service and to issue all necessary orders for the duties which it has been called upon to perform and to take such steps as may be necessary to see that such orders are duly executed. [15
14. It shall be the duty of every member of the Reserve--
(a) to obey all lawful commands of his superior officer; (b) to attend such drills and parades and to undergo
such training as may be specified in the orders issued by the Commissioner;
(c) to make himself efficient as a member of the
Reserve;
(d) to make himself conversant with the departmental orders and to carry out his duties under the same and on the calling out of the Reserve to carry out such duties as may be assigned to him; (e) to keep his equipment in good and serviceable
order; and
(f) upon ceasing to be a member of the Reserve to return forthwith his equipment in good order (fair wear and tear excepted) to the Commissioner. [16
15. Any member of the Reserve who, when not called out for active service, wilfully neglects or fails to carry out his duty shall be liable to be reprimanded and summarily dismissed from the Reserve.
[17
16. (1) Any member of the Reserve called out for active service who without reasonable excuse refuses or neglects to serve shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for twelve months.
(2) When called out for active service every constable and subordinate officer not above the rank of sub-inspector
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CAP. 233]
[s. 13 cont.]
45 of 1947, s. 3.
Duties of members of the Reserve.
Penalty
when not
called out.
Penalties when called out.
Police Reserve.
the Reserve who volunteer for such duty to assist the regular police in the execution of their duty. Every member of the Reserve when so employed shall enjoy the same rights and privileges, protec- tion and immunities, as a member of corresponding rank in the regular police force, except as to pay, pension or other reward;
(e) to take full charge of the Reserve when it is called out for active service and to issue all necessary orders for the duties which it has been called upon to perform and to take such steps as may be neces sary to see that such orders are duly executed. [15
14. It shall be the duty of every member of the Reserve--
(a) to obey all lawful commands of his superior officer; (b) to attend such drills and parades and to undergo
such training as may be specified in the orders issued by the Commissioner;
(c) to make himself efficient as a member of the
Reserve;
(d) to make himself conversant with the departmental orders and to carry out his duties under the same and on the calling out of the Reserve to carry out such duties as may be assigned to him; (e) to keep his equipment in good and serviceable
order; and
(f) upon ceasing to be a member of the Reserve to return forthwith his equipment in good order (fair wear and tear excepted) to the Commissioner. [16
15. Any member of the Reserve who, when not called out for active service, wilfully neglects or fails to carry out his duty shall be liable to be reprimanded and sum- marily dismissed from the Reserve.
[17
16. (1) Any member of the Reserve called out for active service who without reasonable excuse refuses or neglects to serve shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for twelve months.
(2) When called out for active service every constable and subordinate officer not above the rank of sub-inspector
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