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4. A person must not—
(a)climb upon, remove, operate, interfere with, obstruct or damage (whether deliberately or negligently) any new bridge infrastructure;
(b)interfere with, obstruct or damage (whether deliberately or negligently) the vessel waiting facilities;
(c)enter the new bridge control tower or the new bridge plant room without the prior consent of an authorised person;
(d)remove, jump or otherwise manoeuvre over or under, any bar, railing, fence or barrier or open any gate or movable barrier fitted or placed on any part of the new bridge without the prior consent of an authorised person;
(e)drop, throw or allow anything to fall—
(i)onto the new bridge;
(ii)over the parapet of the new bridge; or
(iii)over any fence or wall on or abutting on the new bridge,
so as to endanger or cause injury or damage to any person or property;
(f)access the river Yare, or attempt to do so, by climbing onto the river walls adjoining the new bridge;
(g)display or post a bill, placard, advertisement or notice within the new bridge area;
(h)write, print, draw or paint on or cut, mark or stamp any part of the new bridge area unless such activity is authorised by—
(i)a notice displayed by or on behalf of the undertaker; or
(ii)the prior consent of an authorised person;
(i)fix anything to the new bridge, the new bridge infrastructure or the vessel waiting facilities without the prior consent of an authorised person;
(j)spit, urinate or defecate in the new bridge area;
(k)place or deposit or leave on or in the new bridge area any vehicle or any article or thing so as to create an obstruction or litter or fire risk;
(l)offer for sale or sell any article, thing or service of any description in the new bridge area without the consent of the undertaker;
(m)move, alter, deface or otherwise interfere with any notice belonging to the undertaker which is displayed or placed in the new bridge area;
(n)without prejudice to any other requirement of the byelaws, act in any way as to cause a nuisance in the new bridge area;
(o)use abusive behaviour or threatening language or gestures in the new bridge area; or
(p)obstruct any action taken by an authorised person under powers conferred by the Order to—
(i)remove a vehicle from the new bridge area; or
(ii)remove or otherwise respond to a load or other object which has fallen from a vehicle.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 11 para. 4 in force at 15.10.2020, see art. 1
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