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CAP. 99]

[s. 35 cont.]

48 of 1948, Schedule.

Penalty for riding on

luggage

van, etc.

Railways.

(b) rides or attempts to ride upon the railway on the steps or any other part of a carriage except on those parts which are intended for the accommodation of passengers,

shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.

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36. Any person who, without the permission of the engine, tender, manager, rides or attempts to ride in or upon any engine, cab or tender, or any luggage van, goods wagon or other vehicle or any part thereof not appropriated to the carriage of passengers on any railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.

48 of 1948, Schedule.

Penalty for smoking, chewing, etc.

48 of 1948, Schedule.

Penalty for intoxication or nuisance.

48 of 1948, Schedule.

37. (1) Any person who-

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(a) smokes or chews tobacco, opium or other like substance either in a waiting room or in or upon any railway carriage set apart for females or non-smokers; or

(b) spits in, from or upon any railway waiting room, platform or other premises or any railway carriage, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of fifty dollars.

(2) Any person who persists in infringing any of the provisions of subsection (1), after being warned to desist by any railway official or passenger, may, in addition to incurring the liability mentioned in the said subsection, be removed by any such official from any such carriage and from the railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare.

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38. Any person who is in a state of intoxication or is insufficiently or indecently clad, or who commits any nuisance or act of indecency in any railway carriage or upon any part of the railway premises, or who wilfully and without lawful excuse interferes with the comfort of any passenger on a railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars, and to imprisonment for three months and, further, may be removed by any railway official from any such carriage and also from the railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare.

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CAP. 99] [s. 35 cont.] 48 of 1948, Schedule. Penalty for riding on luggage van, etc. Railways. (b) rides or attempts to ride upon the railway on the steps or any other part of a carriage except on those parts which are intended for the accommodation of passengers, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars. [39] 36. Any person who, without the permission of the engine, tender, manager, rides or attempts to ride in or upon any engine, cab or tender, or any luggage van, goods wagon or other vehicle or any part thereof not appropriated to the carriage of passengers on any railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars. 48 of 1948, Schedule. Penalty for smoking, chewing, etc. 48 of 1948, Schedule. Penalty for intoxication or nuisance. 48 of 1948, Schedule. 37. (1) Any person who- [40] (a) smokes or chews tobacco, opium or other like substance either in a waiting room or in or upon any railway carriage set apart for females or non-smokers; or (b) spits in, from or upon any railway waiting room, platform or other premises or any railway carriage, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of fifty dollars. (2) Any person who persists in infringing any of the provisions of subsection (1), after being warned to desist by any railway official or passenger, may, in addition to incurring the liability mentioned in the said subsection, be removed by any such official from any such carriage and from the railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare. [41] 38. Any person who is in a state of intoxication or is insufficiently or indecently clad, or who commits any nuisance or act of indecency in any railway carriage or upon any part of the railway premises, or who wilfully and without lawful excuse interferes with the comfort of any passenger on a railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars, and to imprisonment for three months and, further, may be removed by any railway official from any such carriage and also from the railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare. 130 [42]
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CAP. 99] [s. 35 cont.] 48 of 1948, Schedule. Penalty for riding on luggage van, etc. Railways. (b) rides or attempts to ride upon the railway on the steps or any other part of a carriage except on those parts which are intended for the accommodation of passengers, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars. [39] 36. Any person who, without the permission of the engine, tender, manager, rides or attempts to ride in or upon any engine, cab or tender, or any luggage van, goods wagon or other vehicle or any part thereof not appropriated to the carriage of passengers on any railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars. 48 of 1948, Schedule. Penalty for smoking, chewing, etc. 48 of 1948, Schedule. Penalty for intoxication or nuisance. 48 of 1948, Schedule. 37. (1) Any person who- [40] (a) smokes or chews tobacco, opium or other like substance either in a waiting room or in or upon any railway carriage set apart for females or non- smokers; or (b) spits in, from or upon any railway waiting room, platform or other premises or any railway cariage, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of fifty dollars. (2) Any person who persists in infringing any of the provisions of subsection (1), after being warned to desist by any railway official or passenger, may, in addition to incurring the liability mentioned in the said subsection, be removed by any such official from any such carriage and from the railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare. [41] 38. Any person who is in a state of intoxication or is insufficiently or indecently clad, or who commits any nuisance or act of indecency in any railway carriage or upon any part of the railway premises, or who wilfully and without lawful excuse interferes with the comfort of any passenger on a railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars, and to imprisonment for three months and, further, may be removed by any railway official from any such carriage and also from the railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare. 130 [42]
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CAP. 99]

[s. 35 cont.]

48 of 1948, Schedule.

Penalty for riding on

luggage

van, etc.

Railways.

(b) rides or attempts to ride upon the railway on the steps or any other part of a carriage except on those parts which are intended for the accommodation of passengers,

shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.

[39]

36. Any person who, without the permission of the engine, tender, manager, rides or attempts to ride in or upon any engine, cab or tender, or any luggage van, goods wagon or other vehicle or any part thereof not appropriated to the carriage of passengers on any railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars.

48 of 1948, Schedule.

Penalty for smoking, chewing, etc.

48 of 1948, Schedule.

Penalty for intoxication or nuisance.

48 of 1948, Schedule.

37. (1) Any person who-

[40]

(a) smokes or chews tobacco, opium or other like substance either in a waiting room or in or upon any railway carriage set apart for females or non- smokers; or

(b) spits in, from or upon any railway waiting room, platform or other premises or any railway cariage, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of fifty dollars.

(2) Any person who persists in infringing any of the provisions of subsection (1), after being warned to desist by any railway official or passenger, may, in addition to incurring the liability mentioned in the said subsection, be removed by any such official from any such carriage and from the railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare.

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38. Any person who is in a state of intoxication or is insufficiently or indecently clad, or who commits any nuisance or act of indecency in any railway carriage or upon any part of the railway premises, or who wilfully and without lawful excuse interferes with the comfort of any passenger on a railway, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars, and to imprisonment for three months and, further, may be removed by any railway official from any such carriage and also from the railway premises and, further, shall forfeit his fare.

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