This legislation has been repealed.
(1) A person shall
not, without the authority in writing of the Commissioner of Police, conduct a
procession or parade; and a person shall not take part in a procession or
parade that has not been authorized pursuant to this regulation.
(2) The Commissioner
of Police shall authorize the conduct, subject to such lawful conditions and
limitations as he sees fit to impose, of a lawful procession or parade unless
he is satisfied that the procession or parade will —
(a) give
rise to an obstruction that is too great or too prolonged, in the
circumstances;
(b)
occasion damage to a road; or
(c)
create a public nuisance.
(3) Every person who
conducts a procession or parade, or who takes part in a procession or parade
that is, to his knowledge, conducted contrary to any condition or limitation
imposed pursuant to subregulation (2) of this regulation commits an
offence.
(4) A person shall not
hold or address any public meeting upon any roads or address any public
meeting assembled on any road, from any public or private place adjacent
thereto, unless he has first obtained written permission from the Commissioner
of Police and except on the date and at the time and place specified in such
written permission.