CAP. 228]
Summary Offences
(1989 Ed.
(14) wantonly or negligently discharges any firearm, or throws or discharges any stone or other missile, or makes any bonfire, or throws or sets fire to any firework, to the damage or danger of any person;
(15) plays any musical instrument in any public street or road save under and in accordance with the conditions of any such general or special permit as the Commissioner of Police in his absolute discretion may issue; (Replaced 11 of 1949 s. 3)
(16) (Repealed 64 of 1967 s. 55)
(17) organizes, provides equipment for, or participates in any collection of money or sale of badges in a public place save under and in accordance with a permit in writing issued by the Director of Social Welfare; (Replaced 21 of 1975 s. 2)
(18) (Repealed 5 of 1980 s. 2)
(19) in or near any public place defaces any rock or any roadcutting by carving or otherwise marking thereon any letter, character, figure or device; (Added 35 of 1936 s. 3)
(20) (Repealed 64 of 1967 s. 55)
(21) (Repealed 64 of 1967 s. 55)
(22) disturbs any inhabitant by pulling or ringing any door bell, or by knocking or striking at any door without lawful excuse; or extinguishes the light of any lamp;
(23) plays at any game or pastime to the annoyance of the inhabitants or passers-by; or plays at any game or loiters in any public place, so as to obstruct the same or create a noisy assembly therein,
(24) (Repealed 1 of 1978 s. 8)
(25) uses, exercises or follows, in or upon any premises, or any part of any premises, held under a lease from the Crown, in breach of any covenant in such lease, the trade or business of a brazier, glass-blower, slaughterman, soap-maker, sugar-baker, fellmonger, melter of tallow, oilman, butcher, distiller, victualler or tavern-keeper, blacksmith, nightman, scavenger, or any other noisome or offensive trade or business whatever, without the previous licence of Her Majesty signified in writing by the Governor or other person duly authorized in that behalf; (Amended 75 of 1988 s. 40)
(26) (Repealed 61 of 1977 s. 2)
(27) (Repealed 54 of 1972 s. 18)
(28) does any act whereby injury or obstruction, whether directly or consequentially, may accrue to a public place or to the shore of the sea, or to navigation, mooring or anchorage, transit or traffic;
(29) uses or introduces in or into any public place any loud speaker, megaphone or other device or instrument for magnifying sound save under and in accordance with the conditions of any such general or special permit...
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CAP. 228]
Summary Offences
(1989 Ed.
(14) wantonly or negligently discharges any firearm, or throws or discharges any stone or other missile, or makes any bonfire, or throws or sets fire to any firework, to the damage or danger of any person;
(15) plays any musical instrument in any public street or road save under and in accordance with the conditions of any such general or special permit as the Commissioner of Police in his absolute discretion may issue; (Replaced 11 of 1949 s. 3)
(16) (Repealed 64 of 1967 s. 55)
(17) organizes, provides equipment for, or participates in any collection of money or sale of badges in a public place save under and in accordance with a permit in writing issued by the Director of Social Welfare; (Replaced 21 of 1975 s. 2)
(18) (Repealed 5 of 1980 s. 2)
(19) in or near any public place defaces any rock or any roadcutting by carving or otherwise marking thereon any letter, character, figure or device; (Added 35 of 1936 s. 3)
(20) (Repealed 64 of 1967 s. 55)
(21) (Repealed 64 of 1967 s. 55)
(22) disturbs any inhabitant by pulling or ringing any door bell, or by knocking or striking at any door without lawful excuse; or extin- guishes the light of any lamp;
(23) plays at any game or pastime to the annoyance of the inhabitants or passers-by; or plays at any game or loiters in any public place, so as to obstruct the same or create a noisy assembly therein,
(24) (Repealed 1 of 1978 s. 8) (25) uses, exercises or follows, in or upon any premises, or any part of any premises, held under a lease from the Crown, in breach of any covenant in such lease, the trade or business of a brazier, glass-blower, slaughterman, soap-maker, sugar-baker, fellmonger, melter of tallow, oilman, butcher, distiller, victualler or tavern-keeper, blacksmith, nightman, scavenger, or any other noisome or offensive trade or business whatever, without the previous licence of Her Majesty signified in writing by the Governor or other person duly authorized in that behalf; (Amended 75 of 1988 s. 40)
(26) (Repealed 61 of 1977 s. 2)
(27) (Repealed 54 of 1972 s. 18)
(28) does any act whereby injury or obstruction, whether directly or consequentially, may accrue to a public place or to the shore of the sea, or to navigation, mooring or anchorage, transit or traffic; (29) uses or introduces in or into any public place any loud speaker,
megaphone or other device or instrument for magnifying sound save under and in accordance with the conditions of any such general or
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