No. 9. Abatement of Nuisance (Noise). 1973. (2) Notwithstanding the provision of this subsection any person may be guilty of a summary conviction offence if he persistently operates or permits to be operated on private premises a loud speaker after being warned by the police as provided for in subsection (3) and shall be fined a sum of fifty dollars. Offence and (3) Any person who operates or permits the operation penalties, of a loudspeaker in contravention of the foregoing subsection and after having been requested by a police officer acting on the complaint of any person resident in the neighbourhood to desist from operating or permitting the operation of such loud- speaker in such manner as complained of and does not so desist slmall be guilty of an offence and shall on summary conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding two hundred and forty dollars and in the case of a second or subsequent conviction to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars and to be disquali- fied from holding or obtaining an entertainment licence or liquor licence as the case may be for a period not exceeding six months. Regulations. 4. (1) The Governor may make Regulations generally and may prescribe the times and manner whereby the operation of a loudspeaker may be considered to be a nuisance for the pur- poses of this Act. (2) All Regulatiomis made by the Covernior shall come into force on their publication in the Gazette, or at such other times as may be mentioned in such Regulations. Passed in the House of Assembly this 3rd day of May, 1973 OWEN CUFFY, Clerk of the House of Assembly. PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT. [ Price 8 cents. ] 1973