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[Subsidiary]
Handling and conveyance of ammunition, etc., within the harbours and territorial waters of the Colony.
Powers to stop and search vehicles including railway vehicles and tramways. G.N.A. 174/50.
In force, G.N.A. 182/50.
Discontinued CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed. contain such incidental and supplementary provisions as appear to such competent authority to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation any pier, quay, or wharf and any godown in the immediate vicinity of any such pier, quay or wharf or of any harbour shall be deemed to be a place within the harbour.
65. (1) No restriction imposed by any enactment in relation to the harbours or territorial waters of the Colony shall apply-
(a) to the shipping, unshipping, handling, storage or conveyance of ammunition, explosives or inflammable substances in the service of Her Majesty or under instructions given by the Governor; or
(b) to the conveyance of ammunition, explosives or inflammable substances in any vessel in the public interest,
but the Governor may by order make such provision as appears to him to be required in the interests of safety for regulating the shipping, unshipping, handling, storage and conveyance of ammunition, explosives and inflammable substances as aforesaid in any such area.
(2) Any reference in this regulation to shipping or to unshipping shall be construed as including a reference to putting on board seaplanes or to unloading from seaplanes, as the case may be.
66. (1) It shall be lawful for any police officer or for any member in uniform of Her Majesty's regular forces or of any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve-
(a) to require the driver or person in control of any road vehicle in motion or any vessel in motion in any colonial or territorial waters to which the public have access to stop;
(b) to search any vehicle or vessel which fails to stop after a lawful requirement has been made under sub-paragraph (a) or in or upon which he has reasonable ground for suspecting there is to be found evidence of the commission of an offence against these regulations; and
(c) to seize any article found upon any such search as aforesaid which he has reasonable ground for believing to be evidence of an offence against these regulations.
(2) In this regulation "road vehicle" means any vehicle designed or adapted for use on roads or rails.
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[Subsidiary]
Handling and conveyance of ammunition, etc., within the harbours and territorial waters of the Colony.
Powers to stop and search vehicles including railway vehicles and tramways. G.N.A. 174/50.
In force, G.N.A. 182/50.
Discontinued CAP.241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed. contain such incidental and supplementary provisions as appear to such competent authority to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation any pier, quay, or wharf and any godown in the immediate vicinity of any such pier, quay or wharf or of any harbour shall be deemed to be a place within the harbour.
65. (1) No restriction imposed by any enactment in relation to the harbours or territorial waters of the Colony shall apply-
(a) to the shipping, unshipping, handling, storage or conveyance of ammunition, explosives or inflammable substances in the service of Her Majesty or under instructions given by the Governor; or
(b) to the conveyance of ammunition, explosives or inflammable substances in any vessel in the public interest,
but the Governor may by order make such provision as appears to him to be required in the interests of safety for regulating the shipping, unshipping, handling, storage and conveyance of ammunition, explosives and inflammable substances as aforesaid in any such area.
(2) Any reference in this regulation to shipping or to unshipping shall be construed as including a reference to putting on board seaplanes or to unloading from seaplanes, as the case may be.
66. (1) It shall be lawful for any police officer or for any member in uniform of Her Majesty's regular forces or of any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve-
(a) to require the driver or person in control of any road vehicle in motion or any vessel in motion in any colonial or territorial waters to which the public have access to stop;
(b) to search any vehicle or vessel which fails to stop after a lawful requirement has been made under sub-paragraph (a) or in or upon which he has reasonable ground for suspecting there is to be found evidence of the commission of an offence against these regulations; and
(c) to seize any article found upon any such search as aforesaid which he has reasonable ground for believing to be evidence of an offence against these regulations.
(2) In this regulation "road vehicle" means any vehicle designed or adapted for use on roads or rails.
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P 46
[Subsidiary]
Handling and conveyance of ammunition, etc., within the harbours and territorial
waters of the Colony.
Powers to stop and search
vehicles including
railway vehicles and tramways. G.N.A. 174/50.
In force, G.N.A. 182[50.
Discontinued
Из кн
83/69
CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[1967 Ed.
contain such incidental and supplementary provisions as appear to such competent authority to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation any pier, quay, or wharf and any godown in the immediate vicinity of any such pier, quay or wharf or of any harbour shall be deemed to be a place within the harbour.
65. (1) No restriction imposed by any enactment in relation to the harbours or territorial waters of the Colony shall apply-
(a) to the shipping, unshipping, handling, storage or convey- ance of ammunition, explosives or inflammable substances in the service of Her Majesty or under instructions given by the Governor; or
(b) to the conveyance of ammunition, explosives or inflam- mable substances in any vessel in the public interest,
but the Governor may by order make such provision as appears to him to be required in the interests of safety for regulating the shipping, unshipping, handling, storage and conveyance of am- munition, explosives and inflammable substances as aforesaid in any such area.
(2) Any reference in this regulation to shipping or to unship- ping shall be construed as including a reference to putting on board seaplanes or to unloading from seaplanes, as the case may be.
66. (1) It shall be lawful for any police officer or for any member in uniform of Her Majesty's regular forces or of any local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve-
(a) to require the driver or person in control of any road vehicle in motion or any vessel in motion in any colonial or territorial waters to which the public have access to stop;
(b) to search any vehicle or vessel which fails to stop after a lawful requirement has been made under sub-paragraph (a) or in or upon which he has reasonable ground for suspecting there is to be found evidence of the commis- sion of an offence against these regulations; and
(c) to seize any article found upon any such search as afore- said which he has reasonable ground for believing to be evidence of an offence against these regulations.
(2) In this regulation "road vehicle" means any vehicle de- signed or adapted for use on roads or rails.
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