Antigua. 10° Vehicles and Roa? Traffie No. 22 of 195-4, (Amendment). be, and may recover in a court of competent jurisdiction asa civil debt from the person so in default the expense incurred by him in so doing. sehr (11) The Privcipal Ordinance is hereby in Principal amended by the insertion, between sections Dadinpnee: 77 and 78 of the following section numbered as section 77A:— ie cide 77A(1) Tt shall be the duty of persons using the road to acquaint themselves with and observe the diree- tions contained in the highway cnde. (2) The Traffic Commissioner shall eause the highway code to be issued to the public at a price to be fixed by the Governor in Council. (3) A failure on the part of any part of any person to observe any provi- sion of the highway code shall not of itself render that person liable to crimi- nal proceedings under this Ordinance, but sueh failure may in any such proceed- ings be relied upon by any party to the proceedings as tending to establish or te negative any hability which is in question in ‘thos se proceedings.” Amendment 12. Section 77 of the Principal Ordinance eet’ aie ene amended by the deletion of the words Principal “and the erection of traffic signs and other notices” Ordinance, appearing in subparagraph (+) of paragraph (7) thereof. Substitution 18. The following section is hereby substi- of section 79 tuted for section 79 of the Principal Ordinanee— Principal Ordinanoe. “General 79. Any person guilty of an offence Penalty. ; under this Ordinanee for which no penalty is expressly provided shall be liable on sum- mary conviction to a penalty not exceeding one hundred and twenty dollars or to a term of imprisonment net exceeding six months.”