(1) A controlling body
may erect or establish on regulated land any sign to indicate —
(a) a
restriction on entry to a particular area; or
(b) a
restriction on the doing of certain things in a particular area; or
(c) a
permission to do things otherwise prohibited by these regulations in a
particular area; or
(d) for
any other purpose required by these regulations.
(2) A person must not
enter an area of regulated land in contravention of a sign under subregulation
(1)(a).
Penalty: a fine of $500.
(3) A person must not
do a thing in an area of regulated land in contravention of a sign under
subregulation (1)(b).
Penalty: a fine of $500.
(4) A person who does
a thing that is otherwise prohibited by these regulations does not commit an
offence if the person does it in an area of land where the doing of that thing
is permitted under subregulation (1)(c).
(5) In this
regulation —
sign means a notice, structure, marking or device
displaying words, figures or symbols.