CAP. 228]
Summary Offences
[1989 Ed.
(c) bores, pierces, breaks, cuts open or otherwise injures any cask, box or package containing wine, spirits or other liquors on board any ship, boat or vessel, or in or upon any warehouse, wharf, quay or bank, with intent feloniously to steal or otherwise unlawfully obtain any part of the contents thereof; or unlawfully or with intent to destroy evidence of any offence drinks or wilfully spills or allows to run to waste any part of the contents thereof; or
(d) wilfully causes to be broken, pierced, started, cut, torn or otherwise injured any cask, chest, bag or other package containing any goods, while on board of any barge, lighter or other craft, or at any quay, creek, wharf or landing-place adjacent to the same, or on the way to or from any warehouse, with intent that the contents of such package or any part thereof may be spilled or dropped from such package,
shall be liable to a fine of $1,000 or to imprisonment for 3 months.
16. Removing land-mark
(Amended 22 of 1950 Schedule)
Any person who without lawful authority or excuse removes or carries away any stone or stake driven into the ground as a land-mark or for the purpose of defining or marking the boundaries of any lot or parcel of ground, shall be liable to a fine of $500 or to imprisonment for 3 months.
(Amended 22 of 1950 Schedule)
16A. Taking fish
Any person who unlawfully and wilfully takes any fish in any water which is private property shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction-
(a) in the case of a first offence, to a fine of $1,000; and
(b) in the case of a second offence, to a fine of $2,000 and to imprisonment for 3 months.
(Added 21 of 1970 Second Schedule. Amended 48 of 1972 s. 4) [cf. 1968 c. 60 Sch. 1 Para. 2(1) U.K.]
17. Possession of offensive weapon, etc., with intent
Any person who has in his possession any wrist restraint or other instrument or article manufactured for the purpose of physically restraining a person, any handcuffs or thumbcuffs, any offensive weapon, or any crowbar, picklock, skeleton-key or other instrument fit for unlawful purposes, with intent
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CAP. 228]
Summary Offences
[1989 Ed.
(c) bores, pierces, breaks, cuts open or otherwise injures any cask, box or package containing wine, spirits or other liquors on board any ship, boat or vessel, or in or upon any warehouse, wharf, quay or bank, with intent feloniously to steal or otherwise unlawfully obtain any part of the contents thereof; or unlawfully or with intent to destroy evidence of any offence drinks or wilfully spills or allows to run to waste any part of the contents thereof; or (d) wilfully causes to be broken, pierced, started, cut, torn or otherwise injured any cask, chest, bag or other package containing any goods, while on board of any barge, lighter or other craft, or at any quay, creek, wharf or landing-place adjacent to the same, or on the way to or from any warehouse, with intent that the contents of such package or any part thereof may be spilled or dropped from such package,
shall be liable to a fine of $1,000 or to imprisonment for 3 months.
16. Removing land-mark
(Amended 22 of 1950 Schedule)
Any person who without lawful authority or excuse removes or carries away any stone or stake driven into the ground as a land-mark or for the purpose of defining or marking the boundaries of any lot or parcel of ground, shall be liable to a fine of $500 or to imprisonment for 3 months.
(Amended 22 of 1950 Schedule)
16A. Taking fish
Any person who unlawfully and wilfully takes any fish in any water which is private property shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction-
(a) in the case of a first offence, to a fine of $1,000; and
(b) in the case of a second offence, to a fine of $2,000 and to
imprisonment for 3 months.
(Added 21 of 1970 Second Schedule. Amended 48 of 1972 s. 4) [cf. 1968 c. 60 Sch. 1 Para. 2(1) U.K.]
17. Possession of offensive weapon, etc., with intent
Any person who has in his possession any wrist restraint or other instrument or article manufactured for the purpose of physically restraining a person, any handcuffs or thumbcuffs, any offensive weapon, or any crowbar, picklock, skeleton-key or other instrument fit for unlawful purposes, with intent
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