Police Reserve.
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who is guilty of any of the offences set out in subsection (3) shall be liable to any or all of the following penalties--
(a) reduction in rank or class;
(b) a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars;
(c) drills not exceeding ten in number;
(d) loss of pay during any period of absence from
duty;
caution, warning, reprimand or severe reprimand.
Schedule.
These penalties may be imposed by the Commissioner or a deputy or assistant commissioner: Provided that the penalty of reduction in rank or class shall only be imposed by the Commissioner.
(3) The offences to which the preceding subsection
refers are as follows-
(a) drunkenness on duty or in uniform;
(b) drinking on duty;
(c) smoking on duty;
(d) insubordination or disrespect to a superior officer;
(e) improperly disclosing information concerning police
affairs;
(f) soliciting or accepting any gratuity;
(g) unpunctuality;
(h) slovenly conduct or appearance in uniform;
(i) infringement of any regulation or departmental
order made under this Ordinance;
(j) exceeding duty, unnecessary interference or
violence;
(k) bringing discredit on the force;
(l) wilfully carrying out duties in a negligent or
inefficient manner;
(m) refusal to obey lawful commands or carry out duties
assigned to him.
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uniform if
leaves.
17. Any member of the Reserve who, within twelve months from the date of his enrolment therein, ceases to be a member of the Reserve either by resignation or dismissal shall pay to the Commissioner the cost of his uniform. The cost of the uniform may be recovered in a summary way before a magistrate.
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members
18. Whenever any member of the Reserve is by a medical board appointed by the Governor certified to be unfit for further service because of ill-health, the Commissioner shall...
Invaliding
out of the
Reserve.
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Police Reserve.
[CAP. 233
who is guilty of any of the offences set out in subsection (3) shall be liable to any or all of the following penalties--
(a) reduction in rank or class;
(b) a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars;
(c) drills not exceeding ten in number;
(d) loss of pay during any period of absence from
duty;
caution, warning, reprimand or severe reprimand.
Schedule.
These penalties may be imposed by the Commissioner or 37 of 1950, a deputy or assistant commissioner : Provided that the penalty of reduction in rank or class shall only be imposed by the Commissioner.
(3) The offences to which the preceding subsection
refers are as follows-
(a) drunkenness on duty or in uniform;
(b) drinking on duty;
(c) smoking on duty;
(d) insubordination or disrespect to a superior officer;
(e) improperly disclosing information concerning police
affairs;
(f) soliciting or accepting any gratuity;
(g) unpunctuality;
(h) slovenly conduct or appearance in uniform;
(i) infringement of any regulation or departmental
order made under this Ordinance;
(j) exceeding duty, unnecessary interference or
violence;
(k) bringing discredit on the force;
(1) wilfully carrying out duties in a negligent or
inefficient manner;
(m) refusal to obey lawful commands or carry out duties
assigned to him.
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uniform if
leaves.
17. Any member of the Reserve who, within twelve Cost of months from the date of his enrolment therein, ceases to member be a member of the Reserve either by resignation or dis- missal shall pay to the Commissioner the cost of his uniform. The cost of the uniform may be recovered in a summary way before a magistrate.
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members
18. Whenever any member of the Reserve is by a Invaliding medical board appointed by the Governor certified to be out of the unfit for further service because of ill-health, the Commis-
Reserve.
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