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1989 Ed.]

Public Bus Services Regulations

[CAP. 230

G9

[Subsidiary]

(2) Any person who is an employee of a grantee and who is in uniform and on duty may require any passenger whom he has reasonable cause to believe has contravened these regulations to give his name and address and produce proof of identity. (L.N. 19 of 1989)

(3) Any person who is an employee of a grantee and who is in uniform and on duty may arrest without a warrant any person whom he has reasonable cause to believe has contravened these regulations and may detain such person until he can be handed over to a police officer.

(4) A police officer, to whom a person is handed over under subregulation (3), shall take such person into custody without a warrant and thereafter sections 51 and 52 of the Police Force Ordinance (Cap. 232) shall apply. (L.N. 19 of 1989)

(5) In this regulation "proof of identity" in relation to any passenger means-

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(a) his valid identity card;

(b) a document issued by the Commissioner of Registration acknowledging that that person has applied-

(i) to be registered under the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap. 177); or

(ii) for a new identity card under regulation 13 or 14 of the Registration of Persons Regulations (Cap. 177 sub. leg.);

(c) a valid travel document held by him;

(d) documentary proof of identity officially issued to him for the purpose of his service in Her Majesty's regular naval, military or air forces; or

(e) a Vietnamese refugee card issued to him. (L.N. 19 of 1989)

General conduct of passengers and intending passengers

(1) No passenger or intending passenger shall-

(a) wilfully obstruct, impede or distract the driver of the bus or any authorized person;

(b) wilfully obstruct the driver's view of the road or of any traffic;

(c) wilfully do or cause to be done with respect to any part of the bus or its equipment, anything which-

(i) obstructs or interferes with the workings of the bus or causes damage; or

(ii) causes injury, discomfort, annoyance or inconvenience to any other person;

(d) improperly interfere with the doors or any other mechanism, device or control which forms part of the bus or which is connected to the bus; or

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1989 Ed.] Public Bus Services Regulations [CAP. 230 G9 [Subsidiary] (2) Any person who is an employee of a grantee and who is in uniform and on duty may require any passenger whom he has reasonable cause to believe has contravened these regulations to give his name and address and produce proof of identity. (L.N. 19 of 1989) (3) Any person who is an employee of a grantee and who is in uniform and on duty may arrest without a warrant any person whom he has reasonable cause to believe has contravened these regulations and may detain such person until he can be handed over to a police officer. (4) A police officer, to whom a person is handed over under subregulation (3), shall take such person into custody without a warrant and thereafter sections 51 and 52 of the Police Force Ordinance (Cap. 232) shall apply. (L.N. 19 of 1989) (5) In this regulation "proof of identity" in relation to any passenger means- 13A. (a) his valid identity card; (b) a document issued by the Commissioner of Registration acknowledging that that person has applied- (i) to be registered under the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap. 177); or (ii) for a new identity card under regulation 13 or 14 of the Registration of Persons Regulations (Cap. 177 sub. leg.); (c) a valid travel document held by him; (d) documentary proof of identity officially issued to him for the purpose of his service in Her Majesty's regular naval, military or air forces; or (e) a Vietnamese refugee card issued to him. (L.N. 19 of 1989) General conduct of passengers and intending passengers (1) No passenger or intending passenger shall- (a) wilfully obstruct, impede or distract the driver of the bus or any authorized person; (b) wilfully obstruct the driver's view of the road or of any traffic; (c) wilfully do or cause to be done with respect to any part of the bus or its equipment, anything which- (i) obstructs or interferes with the workings of the bus or causes damage; or (ii) causes injury, discomfort, annoyance or inconvenience to any other person; (d) improperly interfere with the doors or any other mechanism, device or control which forms part of the bus or which is connected to the bus; or
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1989 Ed.] Public Bus Services Regulations [CAP. 230 G9 [Subsidiary] (2) Any person who is an employee of a grantee and who is in uniform and on duty may require any passenger whom he has reasonable cause to believe has contravened these regulations to give his name and address and produce proof of identity. (L.N. 19 of 1989) (3) Any person who is an employee of a grantee and who is in uniform and on duty may arrest without a warrant any person whom he has reasonable cause to believe has contravened these regulations and may detain such person until he can be handed over to a police officer. (4) A police officer, to whom a person is handed over under subregula- tion (3), shall take such person into custody without a warrant and there- after sections 51 and 52 of the Police Force Ordinance (Cap. 232) shall apply. (L.N. 19 of 1989) (5) In this regulation "proof of identity" in relation to any passenger means- 13A. (a) his valid identity card; (b) a document issued by the Commissioner of Registration acknowledging that that person has applied- (i) to be registered under the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap. 177); or (ii) for a new identity card under regulation 13 or 14 of the Registration of Persons Regulations (Cap. 177 sub. leg.); (c) a valid travel document held by him; (d) documentary proof of identity officially issued to him for the purpose of his service in Her Majesty's regular naval, military or air forces; or (e) a Vietnamese refugee card issued to him. (L.N. 19 of 1989) General conduct of passengers and intending passengers (1) No passenger or intending passenger shall- (a) wilfully obstruct, impede or distract the driver of the bus or any authorized person; (b) wilfully obstruct the driver's view of the road or of any traffic; (c) wilfully do or cause to be done with respect to any part of the bus or its equipment, anything which- (i) obstructs or interferes with the workings of the bus or causes damage; or (ii) causes injury, discomfort, annoyance or inconvenience to any other person; (d) improperly interfere with the doors or any other mechanism, device or control which forms part of the bus or which is connected to the bus; or
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1989 Ed.]

Public Bus Services Regulations

[CAP. 230

G9

[Subsidiary]

(2) Any person who is an employee of a grantee and who is in uniform and on duty may require any passenger whom he has reasonable cause to believe has contravened these regulations to give his name and address and produce proof of identity. (L.N. 19 of 1989)

(3) Any person who is an employee of a grantee and who is in uniform and on duty may arrest without a warrant any person whom he has reasonable cause to believe has contravened these regulations and may detain such person until he can be handed over to a police officer.

(4) A police officer, to whom a person is handed over under subregula- tion (3), shall take such person into custody without a warrant and there- after sections 51 and 52 of the Police Force Ordinance (Cap. 232) shall apply. (L.N. 19 of 1989)

(5) In this regulation "proof of identity" in relation to any passenger

means-

13A.

(a) his valid identity card;

(b) a document issued by the Commissioner of Registration

acknowledging that that person has applied-

(i) to be registered under the Registration of Persons Ordinance

(Cap. 177); or

(ii) for a new identity card under regulation 13 or 14 of the Registration of Persons Regulations (Cap. 177 sub. leg.); (c) a valid travel document held by him;

(d) documentary proof of identity officially issued to him for the purpose of his service in Her Majesty's regular naval, military or air forces; or

(e) a Vietnamese refugee card issued to him. (L.N. 19 of 1989)

General conduct of passengers

and intending passengers

(1) No passenger or intending passenger shall-

(a) wilfully obstruct, impede or distract the driver of the bus or any

authorized person;

(b) wilfully obstruct the driver's view of the road or of any traffic; (c) wilfully do or cause to be done with respect to any part of the bus

or its equipment, anything which-

(i) obstructs or interferes with the workings of the bus or causes

damage; or

(ii) causes injury, discomfort, annoyance or inconvenience to

any other person;

(d) improperly interfere with the doors or any other mechanism, device or control which forms part of the bus or which is connected to the bus; or

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