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plate or boat's number, to any officer of the Commissioners, 

 and to any officer or constable of the Norwich City Police 

 force, and to any Police officer or constable acting for any 

 of the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, or any borough 

 the police jurisdiction of which extends to any place upon 

 the river. 



12. No person shall, while using, or while in, upon or about the 

 River Yare, Bure or Waveney or the banks or shore thereof, or any 

 land of the Commissioners, do or cause, or incite any other person 

 to do any of the acts specified in the following sub-sections of this 

 Bye-law. 



(1) Commit any offence against decency or be otherwise dis- 



orderly, or bathe without proper bathing dress or drawers. 



(2) Use obscene, scandalous, abusive, indecent or improper 



language to the annoyance of any person who shall law- 

 fully be using, or -who shall lawfully be in or about the 

 River Yare or the banks or shores thereof. 



(3) Do any act which may cause damage to any person or 



property, or occasion a nuisance, obstruction or annoyance 

 to the public or to any person. 



(4) Use any fire-arm or air-gun. Provided always that this 



sub-section shall not affect the rights of the riparian 

 owners of land on either side of the river. 



(5) Do any act injuriously affecting the safety or amenity of the 



river. 



13. Any person acting in contravention of any of these Bye-laws, 

 shall for every such breach be liable to a penalty not exceeding 5, 

 which said penalty shall be recoverable, enforced and applied ac- 

 cording to the provisions of the Great Yarmouth Port and Haven 

 Acts, 1866 and 1900, and the Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses 

 Act, 1847. 



Given under the Common Seal of the Great Yarmouth Port and 

 Haven Commissioners, this seventeenth day of January, 1901. 



HARRY BULLARD, Chairman. 

 J. TOLVER WATERS, Clerk. 



The Board of Trade hereby confirm the foregoing Bye-laws. 



T. H. W. PELIIAM, 



Assistant Secretary. 



BOARD OF TRADE, 1th June, 1901. 



