Cinematograph. [Ch. 30. No. 10. this Ordinance, he shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance and liable to a fine of two hundred and forty dollars, and, in the case of a continuing offence, to a further fine of one hundred dollars for each day during which the offence continues. 21. The Commissioner of Police or any member of the Police Force appointed by him or the Superintendent of Fire Brigades or any member of a Fire Brigade appointed by him or any censor may at all reasonable times enter any building or place, whether licensed or not, in which he has reason to believe that such an exhibition as aforesaid is being or is about to be given, with a view to sceing whether the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations made thereunder, or the conditions of any licence granted under this Ordinance have been complied with, and if any person prevents or obstructs the entry of the Commissioner or any member of the Police Force appvinted as aforesaid or the Superintendent of Fire Brigades or any member of a Fire Brigade appointed by him, or any censor, he shall be liable to a fine of one hundred dollars. 22. All offences under this Ordinance (or under any regulations made under this Ordinance) may be prosecuted, ind all penalties incurred may be imposed or recovered, in the manner provided by the Summary Courts Ordinance. 23. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations for prescribing anything which under this Ordinance is to be prescribed, generally for carrying this Ordinance into clfect, and determining offences against any of the said regulations and penalties therefor and in particular as to— (a) the duties of the Licensing Authority; (b) the duties of the Board of Film Censors; (c) the safety of persons attending a cinematograph exhibition ; (d) the particulars and evidence necessary for establishing the British nature of a film; (e) the fees to be paid for licences under this Ordinance; 255 Power of entry. Ord.22-1949, 3. 3. Recovery of penalties. Ord.22-1949, s. 4. Regulations. Ord.22-1949, s. 5.