1982 Ed.]
Ferry Services Regulations
[CAP. 104
6. (1) A grantee or licensee shall, having due regard to the circumstances, give adequate notice to the public in the event of any temporary suspension or proposed temporary suspension of a ferry service or resumption of a suspended ferry service.
(2) The Commissioner may give directions to a grantee or licensee as to what constitutes adequate notice for the purposes of paragraph (1).
7. A grantee or licensee shall not erect or permit the erection of signs or destination indicators on any approach to a pier or berth without the consent of the Commissioner.
8. PART III
PROVISIONS RELATING TO LICENSED SERVICES
9. No person shall, without lawful authority-
(a) enter upon any ferry vessel;
(b) enter upon any pier or other place reserved for a ferry service;
(c) enter upon any part of a ferry vessel which is marked with an indication that admission is prohibited or restricted; or
(d) enter upon the bridge, wheelhouse or engine room of any ferry vessel.
10. No person shall, without reasonable excuse, stand upon the gangway or other accessway to or from any ferry vessel, or otherwise impede access to or along the gangway or other accessway to the ferry vessel.
11. No person shall throw or attempt to throw any lifebuoy or any equipment on or from any ferry vessel or pier except in the case of an emergency.
12. No person shall drop any rubbish on any ferry vessel or pier otherwise than in a receptacle provided for that purpose.
13. (1) No person on a ferry vessel in use on a franchised or licensed service shall-
(a) behave in such a manner; or
(b) operate any radio, tape recorder or musical instrument,
so as to cause inconvenience to any passenger.
(2) The person in command of a ferry vessel in use on a franchised or licensed service may, at any time during a journey by the ferry vessel, require any person who has in his possession a radio, tape recorder or musical instrument to stop using such radio, tape recorder or musical instrument.
1982 Ed.]
Ferry Services Regulations
[CAP. 104
6. (1) A grantee or licensee shall, having due regard to the circumstances, give adequate notice to the public in the event of any temporary suspension or proposed temporary suspension of a ferry service or resumption of a suspended ferry service.
(2) The Commissioner may give directions to a grantee or licensee as to what constitutes adequate notice for the purposes of paragraph (I).
1.
A grantee or licensee shall not erect or permit the erection of signs or destination indicators on any approach to a pier or berth without the consent of the Commissioner.
8.
PART III
PROVISIONS RELATING TO LICENSED SERVICES
No person shall, without lawful authority-
(a) enter upon any ferry vessel;
(b) enter upon any pier or other place reserved for a ferry
service;
(c) enter upon any part of a ferry vessel which is marked with an indication that admission is prohibited or restricted; or (d) enter upon the bridge, wheelhouse or engine room of any
ferry vessel.
9. No person shall, without reasonable excuse, stand upon the gangway or other accessway to or from any ferry vessel, or otherwise impede access to or along the gangway or other accessway to the ferry vessel.
10. No person shall throw or attempt to throw any lifebuoy or any equipment on or from any ferry vessel or pier except in the case of an emergency.
11. No person shall drop any rubbish on any ferry vessel or pier otherwise than in a receptacle provided for that purpose.
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Notice of
temporary
suspension.
Signs.
Restriction on entering ferry vessel, etc.
Access to be kept clear.
Safety equipment.
Littering.
12. (1) No person on a ferry vessel in use on a franchised or licensed service shall-
Noise.
(a) behave in such a manner; or
(b) operate any radio, tape recorder or musical instrument,
so as to cause inconvenience to any passenger.
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(2) The person in command of a ferry vessel in use on a franchised or licensed service may, at any time during a journey by the ferry vessel, require any person who has in his possession a radio, tape recorder or musical instrument to stop using such radio, tape recorder or musical instrument.
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