This legislation has been repealed.
For the purpose of
ensuring the safety, comfort and convenience of bathers and to regulate the
conduct of bathers and others, the Port Authority may set aside within the
boundaries of the Port, and designate by exhibiting appropriate
signs —
(a)
areas in which bathing is permitted at all times and areas in which bathing
may be restricted, or prohibited;
(b)
areas or sites from which boats may be launched or taken up from the sea;
(c)
areas which may be designated as roads and turning areas in connection with
launching sites;
(d)
areas within which the playing of games on the beach is prohibited and areas
within which the playing of games is permitted;
(e)
areas within which the sale of goods and services is permitted and areas
within which such sale is prohibited;
(f)
areas within which fishing is permitted and areas within which fishing is
prohibited, or is restricted to fishing in a particular manner;
(g)
areas in which fires may be lighted for barbecues;
(h)
areas within which the use of bathing appliances, either generally or of a
particular class, is prohibited or areas within which the use of such
appliances is permitted.