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South Bank Corporation By-law 2014
sec.4Control of traffic by security officer, authorised person or police officer
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### sec.4 Control of traffic by security officer, authorised person or police officer
A security officer, authorised person or police officer may control traffic on the site and, for this purpose, may give a direction to a person on the site.
The person given a direction must comply with the direction unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty for subsection (2) —6 penalty units.
(sec.4-ssec.1) A security officer, authorised person or police officer may control traffic on the site and, for this purpose, may give a direction to a person on the site.
(sec.4-ssec.2) The person given a direction must comply with the direction unless the person has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty for subsection (2) —6 penalty units.