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such person forthwith and deliver him into the charge of a police officer.
to anchor
approach
Island.
5. (1) No vessel shall anchor or approach or make fast within one hundred yards from the shore at low water near or mark of Stonecutters Island unless with the written permission of the officer in command of His Majesty's regular troops in the Colony, or of the officer in charge of His Majesty's naval establishments in the Colony, unless such vessel is employed on naval, military, air force, or police duty, or unless such vessel is compelled by stress of weather to anchor or approach or make fast within such distance.
(2) The master or other person in charge of any vessel which in contravention of subsection (1) so anchors or approaches or makes fast, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for three months.
(3) Any guard or any member of the Royal Naval Yard Police may detain any vessel which appears to be acting in contravention of subsection (1) and require the master or other person in charge to produce and show his written permit; and if such master or other person on being so required does not produce and show it, or if the said guard or member of the Royal Naval Yard Police suspects that any written permit produced is not a permit duly granted to such master or other person, or is not sufficient authority for anchoring or approaching or making fast, he may arrest such master or person forthwith and deliver him into the charge of a police officer.
(4) In this section, "vessel" includes junk, sampan, boat, and every other description of vessel used in navigation.
6.
The Governor may by proclamation exempt any portion of the said island from the operation of this Ordinance.
Schedule.
Part of Island may
Stonecutters
be exempted.
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such person forthwith and deliver him into the charge of a police officer.
to anchor
approach
Island.
5. (1) No vessel shall anchor or approach or make Vessel not fast within one hundred yards from the shore at low water near or mark of Stonecutters Island unless with the written per- Stonecutters mission of the officer in command of His Majesty's regular troops in the Colony, or of the officer in charge of His Majesty's naval establishments in the Colony, unless such vessel is employed on naval, military, air force, or police duty, or unless such vessel is compelled by stress of weather to anchor or approach or make fast within such distance.
(2) The master or other person in charge of any vessel which in contravention of subsection (1) so anchors or approaches or makes fast, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars, or to imprison- 22 of 1950, ment for three months.
(3) Any guard or any member of the Royal Naval Yard Police may detain any vessel which appears to be acting in contravention of subsection (1) and require the master or other person in charge to produce and show his written permit; and if such master or other person on being so required does not produce and show it, or if the said guard or member of the Royal Naval Yard Police suspects that any written permit produced is not a permit duly granted to such master or other person, or is not sufficient authority for anchoring or approaching or making fast, he may arrest such master or person forthwith and deliver him into the charge of a police officer.
(4) In this section, "vessel" includes junk, sampan, boat, and every other description of vessel used in naviga- tion.
6.
The Governor may by proclamation exempt any portion of the said island from the operation of this Ordin-
ance.
Schedule.
Part of Island may
Stonecutters
be exempted.
521
1
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