Offences in connection with passenger craft
9.—(1) A person on board a high speed passenger craft who:
(a)is drunk and disorderly, and
(b)if he has paid a fare has had that fare returned or tendered to him,
shall, if so requested by the master or crew, leave the ship at any place in the United Kingdom at which he can conveniently do so.
(2) A person who is on board a high speed passenger craft shall not, after being warned by the master or crew, molest or continue to molest any passenger.
(3) A person who is on board a high speed passenger craft shall not intentionally do or cause to be done anything in such a manner as to:
(a)obstruct or damage any part of the machinery or equipment of that craft, or
(b)obstruct, impede or molest the master or crew, or any of them, in the navigation or management of the craft, or otherwise in the execution of their duty on or about the craft.