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1989 Ed.]

Hong Kong Airport (Traffic) Regulations

[CAP. 292

B11

[Subsidiary]

Provided that it shall be a good defence to any proceedings under this regulation to prove that such maintenance or repair was necessary to enable the vehicle to be removed from the car park.

(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $500.

27. Limitation of liability

The Government shall not be responsible for nor shall accept any liability in respect of

(a) any damage caused to a vehicle in a car park or caused to a vehicle which is being or which has been removed from a car park under the provisions of regulation 28; or

(b) any injury or damage to any person or thing in a car park.

PART VII

REMOVAL OF VEHICLES

28. Director's power of removal of vehicles

(1) The Airport General Manager or any person authorized in writing by him may request a police officer not below the rank of inspector to remove any vehicle from the airport which has been parked or allowed to remain within the airport-

(a) in contravention of any of the provisions of regulation 4(1)(c); or (b) in a public car park for more than 7 days,

and upon receipt of such request such police officer may cause such vehicle to be removed from the airport.

(2) Any vehicle removed from a car park under subregulation (1) may be detained by the Commissioner of Police until either-

(a) there is paid to the Commissioner of Police a removal charge of $110 and a storage charge of $35 for every day after the second day during which the vehicle is detained and any parking fees incurred in respect of the period during which the vehicle was parked or allowed to remain prior to the removal therefrom; or (L.N. 85 of 1983)

(b) the vehicle is released by order of a court or magistrate in accordance with subregulation (3).

(3) Where a vehicle is detained in accordance with the provisions of this regulation and proceedings have been taken in respect of the offence by reason of which the vehicle was removed away, the court or magistrate in such proceedings may order that the vehicle be released and by such order may

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Provided that it shall be a good defence to any proceedings under this regulation to prove that such maintenance or repair was necessary to enable the vehicle to be removed from the car park.(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $500.27. Limitation of liabilityThe Government shall not be responsible for nor shall accept any liability in respect of(a) any damage caused to a vehicle in a car park or caused to a vehicle which is being or which has been removed from a car park under the provisions of regulation 28; or(b) any injury or damage to any person or thing in a car park.PART VIIREMOVAL OF VEHICLES28. Director's power of removal of vehicles(1) The Airport General Manager or any person authorized in writing by him may request a police officer not below the rank of inspector to remove any vehicle from the airport which has been parked or allowed to remain within the airport-(a) in contravention of any of the provisions of regulation 4(1)(c); or (b) in a public car park for more than 7 days,and upon receipt of such request such police officer may cause such vehicle to be removed from the airport.(2) Any vehicle removed from a car park under subregulation (1) may be detained by the Commissioner of Police until either-(a) there is paid to the Commissioner of Police a removal charge of $110 and a storage charge of $35 for every day after the second day during which the vehicle is detained and any parking fees incurred in respect of the period during which the vehicle was parked or allowed to remain prior to the removal therefrom; or (L.N. 85 of 1983)(b) the vehicle is released by order of a court or magistrate in accordance with subregulation (3).(3) Where a vehicle is detained in accordance with the provisions of this regulation and proceedings have been taken in respect of the offence by reason of which the vehicle was removed away, the court or magistrate in such proceedings may order that the vehicle be released and by such order may
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Provided that it shall be a good defence to any proceedings under this regulation to prove that such maintenance or repair was necessary to enable the vehicle to be removed from the car park.(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $500.27. Limitation of liabilityThe Government shall not be responsible for nor shall accept any liability in respect of→→(a) any damage caused to a vehicle in a car park or caused to a vehicle which is being or which has been removed from a car park under the provisions of regulation 28; or(b) any injury or damage to any person or thing in a car park.PART VIIREMOVAL OF VEHICLES28. Director's power of removal of vehicles(1) The Airport General Manager or any person authorized in writing by him may request a police officer not below the rank of inspector to remove any vehicle from the airport which has been parked or allowed to remain within the airport-(a) in contravention of any of the provisions of regulation 4(1)(c); or (b) in a public car park for more than 7 days,and upon receipt of such request such police officer may cause such vehicle to be removed from the airport.(2) Any vehicle removed from a car park under subregulation (1) may be detained by the Commissioner of Police until either-(a) there is paid to the Commissioner of Police a removal charge of $110 and a storage charge of $35 for every day after the second day during which the vehicle is detained and any parking fees incurred in respect of the period during which the vehicle was parked or allowed to remain prior to the removal therefrom; or (L.N. 85 of 1983)(b) the vehicle is released by order of a court or magistrate in accordance with subregulation (3).(3) Where a vehicle is detained in accordance with the provisions of this regulation and proceedings have been taken in respect of the offence by reason of which the vehicle was removed away, the court or magistrate in such proceedings may order that the vehicle be released and by such order may
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1989 Ed.]

Hong Kong Airport (Traffic) Regulations

[CAP. 292

B11

[Subsidiary]

Provided that it shall be a good defence to any proceedings under this regulation to prove that such maintenance or repair was necessary to enable the vehicle to be removed from the car park.

(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $500.

27. Limitation of liability

The Government shall not be responsible for nor shall accept any liability in respect of→→

(a) any damage caused to a vehicle in a car park or caused to a vehicle which is being or which has been removed from a car park under the provisions of regulation 28; or

(b) any injury or damage to any person or thing in a car park.

PART VII

REMOVAL OF VEHICLES

28. Director's power of removal of vehicles

(1) The Airport General Manager or any person authorized in writing by him may request a police officer not below the rank of inspector to remove any vehicle from the airport which has been parked or allowed to remain within the airport-

(a) in contravention of any of the provisions of regulation 4(1)(c); or (b) in a public car park for more than 7 days,

and upon receipt of such request such police officer may cause such vehicle to be removed from the airport.

(2) Any vehicle removed from a car park under subregulation (1) may be detained by the Commissioner of Police until either-

(a) there is paid to the Commissioner of Police a removal charge of $110 and a storage charge of $35 for every day after the second day during which the vehicle is detained and any parking fees incurred in respect of the period during which the vehicle was parked or allowed to remain prior to the removal therefrom; or (L.N. 85 of 1983)

(b) the vehicle is released by order of a court or magistrate in

accordance with subregulation (3).

(3) Where a vehicle is detained in accordance with the provisions of this regulation and proceedings have been taken in respect of the offence by reason of which the vehicle was removed away, the court or magistrate in such proceedings may order that the vehicle be released and by such order may

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