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CAP. 81]

Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations

[1985 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Removal of vessels.

L.N. 332/82.

Prohibition of rickshaws.

handcarts, etc.

11A. (1) Without prejudice to any other provision of these regulations, the Director may, where any vessel enters, or remains in, a public cargo working area or public water-front in contraven-tion of these regulations, direct the owner or the person in charge of such vessel to remove the vessel from the public cargo working area or public water-front within such time as the Director may specify in the direction.

(2) If the owner or the person in charge of a vessel fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with a direction given under paragraph (1), he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

(3) Where the Director has reason to believe that an offence has been committed under paragraph (2) he may, whether or not any person is or will be prosecuted for that offence, remove such vessel or cause it to be removed from the public cargo working area or public water-front and may take possession of the vessel or cause possession of it to be taken for the purposes of such removal.

(4) The Director may recover the cost of any action taken or caused to be taken under paragraph (3) as a civil debt from the owner of the vessel in respect of which the action was taken.

12. (1) No rickshaw, trolley, handcart or other similar form of conveyance shall be brought into, or used for the conveyance of cargo or cargo containers in, a public cargo working area or public water-front.

(2) Any person who contravenes paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

PART IV

PUBLIC CARGO WORKING AREAS

Entry of vehicles,

etc.

13. (1) No person shall-

L.N. 332/82.

L.N. 226/84.

L.N. 125/85.

(a) bring a goods vehicle, or cause or permit a goods vehicle to

be brought into a public cargo working area; or

(b) cause or permit a goods vehicle to remain in a public cargo

working area,

without either a valid working area ticket or a valid parking area ticket issued in respect of the vehicle under regulation 14.

(2) Subject to paragraph (2A), no person shall bring any vehicle other than a goods vehicle, or cause any vehicle other than a goods vehicle to be brought, into a public cargo working area without the permission, in writing, of the Director.

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A 16 CAP. 81] Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations [1985 Ed. [Subsidiary] Removal of vessels. L.N. 332/82. Prohibition of rickshaws. handcarts, etc. 11A. (1) Without prejudice to any other provision of these regulations, the Director may, where any vessel enters, or remains in, a public cargo working area or public water-front in contraven-tion of these regulations, direct the owner or the person in charge of such vessel to remove the vessel from the public cargo working area or public water-front within such time as the Director may specify in the direction. (2) If the owner or the person in charge of a vessel fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with a direction given under paragraph (1), he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (3) Where the Director has reason to believe that an offence has been committed under paragraph (2) he may, whether or not any person is or will be prosecuted for that offence, remove such vessel or cause it to be removed from the public cargo working area or public water-front and may take possession of the vessel or cause possession of it to be taken for the purposes of such removal. (4) The Director may recover the cost of any action taken or caused to be taken under paragraph (3) as a civil debt from the owner of the vessel in respect of which the action was taken. 12. (1) No rickshaw, trolley, handcart or other similar form of conveyance shall be brought into, or used for the conveyance of cargo or cargo containers in, a public cargo working area or public water-front. (2) Any person who contravenes paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. PART IV PUBLIC CARGO WORKING AREAS Entry of vehicles, etc. 13. (1) No person shall- L.N. 332/82. L.N. 226/84. L.N. 125/85. (a) bring a goods vehicle, or cause or permit a goods vehicle to be brought into a public cargo working area; or (b) cause or permit a goods vehicle to remain in a public cargo working area, without either a valid working area ticket or a valid parking area ticket issued in respect of the vehicle under regulation 14. (2) Subject to paragraph (2A), no person shall bring any vehicle other than a goods vehicle, or cause any vehicle other than a goods vehicle to be brought, into a public cargo working area without the permission, in writing, of the Director.
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A 16 CAP. 81] Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations [1985 Ed. [Subsidiary] Removal of vessels. L.N. 332/82. Prohibition of rickshaws. handcarts, etc. IIA. (1) Without prejudice to any other provision of these regulations, the Director may, where any vessel enters, or remains in, a public cargo working area or public water-front in contraven- tion of these regulations, direct the owner or the person in charge of such vessel to remove the vessel from the public cargo working area or public water-front within such time as the Director may specify in the direction. (2) If the owner or the person in charge of a vessel fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with a direction given under paragraph (1), he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (3) Where the Director has reason to believe that an offence has been committed under paragraph (2) he may, whether or not any person is or will be prosecuted for that offence, remove such vessel or cause it to be removed from the public cargo working area or public water-front and may take possession of the vessel or cause possession of it to be taken for the purposes of such removal. (4) The Director may recover the cost of any action taken or caused to be taken under paragraph (3) as a civil debt from the owner of the vessel in respect of which the action was taken. 12. (1) No rickshaw, trolley, handcart or other similar form of conveyance shall be brought into, or used for the conveyance of cargo or cargo containers in, a public cargo working area or public water-front. (2) Any person who contravenes paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. PART IV PUBLIC CARGO WORKING AREAS Entry of vehicles, 13. (1) No person shall- etc. L.N. 332/82. L.N. 226/84. L.N. 125/85. (a) bring a goods vehicle, or cause or permit a goods vehicle to be brought into a public cargo working area; or (b) cause or permit a goods vehicle to remain in a public cargo working area, without either a valid working area ticket or a valid parking area ticket issued in respect of the vehicle under regulation 14. (2) Subject to paragraph (2A), no person shall bring any vehicle other than a goods vehicle, or cause any vehicle other than a goods vehicle to be brought, into a public cargo working area without the permission, in writing, of the Director.
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A 16

CAP. 81]

Port Control (Cargo Working Areas) Regulations

[1985 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Removal of vessels.

L.N. 332/82.

Prohibition of rickshaws.

handcarts, etc.

IIA. (1) Without prejudice to any other provision of these regulations, the Director may, where any vessel enters, or remains in, a public cargo working area or public water-front in contraven- tion of these regulations, direct the owner or the person in charge of such vessel to remove the vessel from the public cargo working area or public water-front within such time as the Director may specify in the direction.

(2) If the owner or the person in charge of a vessel fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with a direction given under paragraph (1), he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

(3) Where the Director has reason to believe that an offence has been committed under paragraph (2) he may, whether or not any person is or will be prosecuted for that offence, remove such vessel or cause it to be removed from the public cargo working area or public water-front and may take possession of the vessel or cause possession of it to be taken for the purposes of such removal.

(4) The Director may recover the cost of any action taken or caused to be taken under paragraph (3) as a civil debt from the owner of the vessel in respect of which the action was taken.

12. (1) No rickshaw, trolley, handcart or other similar form of conveyance shall be brought into, or used for the conveyance of cargo or cargo containers in, a public cargo working area or public water-front.

(2) Any person who contravenes paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

PART IV

PUBLIC CARGO WORKING AREAS

Entry of vehicles,

13. (1) No person shall-

etc.

L.N. 332/82.

L.N. 226/84.

L.N. 125/85.

(a) bring a goods vehicle, or cause or permit a goods vehicle to

be brought into a public cargo working area; or

(b) cause or permit a goods vehicle to remain in a public cargo

working area,

without either a valid working area ticket or a valid parking area ticket issued in respect of the vehicle under regulation 14.

(2) Subject to paragraph (2A), no person shall bring any vehicle other than a goods vehicle, or cause any vehicle other than a goods vehicle to be brought, into a public cargo working area without the permission, in writing, of the Director.

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