CAP. 233]
Regulations- Fraser,
vol. 3, p. 999.
G.N.A. 13/51.
(Cap. 233.)
Police Reserve.
POLICE RESERVE.
POLICE RESERVE REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 233, section 3).
(Ordinance No. 24 of 1927).
[28th September, 1917.]
1. The immediate command of the Reserve, subject to the control of the Commissioner of Police, shall rest in the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve), or in such other person as may be appointed by the Commissioner of Police.
2. The Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve) shall have power to issue, subject to review by the Commissioner of Police, such commands as he may deem necessary for the proper and efficient carrying out of duties in connexion with patrols, drills, musketry, leave and any other matter or thing which he considers essential for promoting or maintaining the efficiency of the Reserve.
3. Such commands shall be obeyed by every member of the Reserve.
4. The Commissioner of Police, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve), or any Superintendent of the Reserve deputed by the Commissioner of Police shall have (in addition to the power conferred by section 16 of the Police Reserve Ordinance), power to award any or all of the following punishments in respect of any refusal or neglect to obey any lawful command, order, regulation, or departmental order, any breach of discipline, or any neglect of duty---
(a) caution, warning, reprimand or severe reprimand;
(b) extra drills or extra duties;
(c) transfer;
(d) reduction in rank.
5.
Any member of the Reserve who commits any of the following defaults shall be subject to punishment for breach of discipline
(a) drunkenness on duty or in uniform;
156
Page 156 appears to be a page number indicator, it is kept as is.
However, to follow the exact instruction of using HTML and removing unnecessary text:CAP. 233]
Regulations- Fraser,
vol. 3, p. 999.
G.N.A. 13/51.
(Cap. 233.)
Police Reserve.
POLICE RESERVE.
POLICE RESERVE REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 233, section 3).
(Ordinance No. 24 of 1927).
[28th September, 1917.]
1. The immediate command of the Reserve, subject to the control of the Commissioner of Police, shall rest in the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve), or in such other person as may be appointed by the Commissioner of Police.
2. The Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve) shall have power to issue, subject to review by the Commissioner of Police, such commands as he may deem necessary for the proper and efficient carrying out of duties in connexion with patrols, drills, musketry, leave and any other matter or thing which he considers essential for promoting or maintaining the efficiency of the Reserve.
3. Such commands shall be obeyed by every member of the Reserve.
4. The Commissioner of Police, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve), or any Superintendent of the Reserve deputed by the Commissioner of Police shall have (in addition to the power conferred by section 16 of the Police Reserve Ordinance), power to award any or all of the following punishments in respect of any refusal or neglect to obey any lawful command, order, regulation, or departmental order, any breach of discipline, or any neglect of duty---
(a) caution, warning, reprimand or severe reprimand;
(b) extra drills or extra duties;
(c) transfer;
(d) reduction in rank.
5.
Any member of the Reserve who commits any of the following defaults shall be subject to punishment for breach of discipline
(a) drunkenness on duty or in uniform;
156
CAP. 233]
Regulations- Fraser,
vol. 3, p. 999.
G.N.A. 13/51.
(Cap. 233.)
Police Reserve.
POLICE RESERVE.
POLICE RESERVE REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 233, section 3).
(Ordinance No. 24 of 1927).
[28th September, 1917.]
1. The immediate command of the Reserve, subject to the control of the Commissioner of Police, shall rest in the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve), or in such other person as may be appointed by the Commis- sioner of Police.
2. The Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve) shall have power to issue, subject to review by the Com- missioner of Police, such commands as he may deem necessary for the proper and efficient carrying out of duties in connexion with patrols, drills, musketry, leave and any other matter or thing which he considers essential for pro- moting or maintaining the efficiency of the Reserve.
3. Such commands shall be obeyed by every member of the Reserve.
4. The Commissioner of Police, the Deputy Com- missioner of Police (Reserve), or any Superintendent of the Reserve deputed by the Commissioner of Police shall have (in addition to the power conferred by section 16 of the Police Reserve Ordinance), power to award any or all of the following punishments in respect of any refusal or neglect to obey any lawful command, order, regulation, or departmental order, any breach of discipline, or any neglect of duty---
(a) caution, warning, reprimand or severe reprimand; (b) extra drills or extra duties;
(c) transfer;
(d) reduction in rank.
5.
Any member of the Reserve who commits any of the following defaults shall be subject to punishment for breach of discipline
(a) drunkenness on duty or in uniform;
156
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.