BD 10 CAP. 132]
Pleasure Grounds (Regional Council) Bylaws
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
27. No begging, etc.
No person shall beg or gather alms or, for the purpose of gathering alms, expose or exhibit any sores, wounds or bodily ailments or deformity.
28. Public addresses, etc.
Save with the permission in writing of the Council, no person shall, in any pleasure ground, deliver, utter or read any public speech, lecture, prayer, scripture or sermon, or enter into any public discussion, or hold, or cause to be held, or take part in, any public meeting or procession.
(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))
29. Offences and penalties
Any person who-
(a) contravenes any of the provisions of bylaw 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14(1) or (3), 15, 16, 18(1) or (2), 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27 or 28;
(b) when driving any vehicle in a pleasure ground, refuses or wilfully fails to stop when called upon to do so, by signal or otherwise, by any keeper or other public officer acting in the execution of his duty; or
(c) fails to comply with any of the requirements of any notice displayed under the provisions of bylaw 17 or 24,
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $500 and to imprisonment for 14 days.
(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))
30. Name in which proceedings for offences may be brought
Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment relating to the prosecution of criminal offences and without prejudice to the powers of the Attorney General in relation to the prosecution of such offences, prosecutions for an offence under any of the provisions of these bylaws may be brought in the name of the Council.
31. Power to remove persons contravening bylaws, etc.
(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))
Any person who, in any pleasure ground, contravenes any of the provisions of these bylaws or of any rule made under the provisions of section
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BD 10 CAP. 132]
Pleasure Grounds (Regional Council) Bylaws
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
27. No begging, etc.
No person shall beg or gather alms or, for the purpose of gathering alms, expose or exhibit any sores, wounds or bodily ailments or deformity.
28. Public addresses, etc.
Save with the permission in writing of the Council, no person shall, in any pleasure ground, deliver, utter or read any public speech, lecture, prayer, scripture or sermon, or enter into any public discussion, or hold, or cause to be held, or take part in, any public meeting or procession.
(10 of 1986 s. 32(2) }
29. Offences and penalties
Any person who-
(a) contravenes any of the provisions of bylaw 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14(1) or (3), 15, 16, 18(1) or (2), 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27 or 28;
(b) when driving any vehicle in a pleasure ground, refuses or wilfully fails to stop when called upon to do so, by signal or otherwise, by any keeper or other public officer acting in the execution of his duty; or
(c) fails to comply with any of the requirements of any notice
displayed under the provisions of bylaw 17 or 24,
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $500 and to imprisonment for 14 days.
(10 of 1986 s. 32(2) }
30. Name in which proceedings for
offences may be brought
Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment relating to the prosecution of criminal offences and without prejudice to the powers of the Attorney General in relation to the prosecution of such offences, prosecutions for an offence under any of the provisions of these bylaws may be brought in the name of the Council.
31. Power to remove persons contravening bylaws, etc.
(10 of 1986 s. 32{2}}
Any person who, in any pleasure ground, contravenes any of the pro- visions of these bylaws or of any rule made under the provisions of section
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