Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act |
Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) (Assemblies and Processions) Rules |
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G.N. No. S 250/1989 |
REVISED EDITION 2000 |
(30th April 2000) |
[9th June 1989] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) (Assemblies and Processions) Rules. |
Application |
Definitions |
3. In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
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No assembly without permit |
4.—(1) No person shall hold or assist in holding any assembly or procession in any public road, public place or place of public resort —
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Participation |
5. Any person who participates in any assembly or procession in any public road, public place or place of public resort shall, if he knows or ought reasonably to have known that the assembly or procession is held without a permit, or in contravention of any term or condition of a permit, be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000. |
Restriction of location |
6. No permit shall be granted in respect of any assembly or procession on any footway or verandah. |
Officer who may grant permits |
7. A permit may be granted by —
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Application for permit |
8. An application for a permit to hold an assembly or procession shall be made in writing by the promoter or promoters to the appropriate police officer referred to in rule 7 —
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Particulars required for application |
9. An application for a permit in relation to any proposed assembly or procession shall state —
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Conditions of permit |
10.—(1) Every permit shall be subject to the following conditions:
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Revocation of permit |
11.—(1) A permit may be revoked at any time by the Deputy Commissioner of Police or by the police officer granting the permit.
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Production of permit on demand |
12. Every promoter of an assembly or procession shall on demand produce to any police officer the permit granted in respect of the assembly or procession. |
Powers of dispersal |
13. Any police officer may order the dispersal of any assembly or procession held or conducted without a permit or in breach of any of the conditions of a permit or if a breach of the peace is likely to occur. |
Security |
14.—(1) A police officer granting a permit in respect of any assembly or procession may require each promoter of the assembly or procession to give security, either in the form of a cash deposit not exceeding $1,000 or by entering into a bond for not more than $2,000, that the conditions subject to which the permit is granted shall be duly observed.
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