101 Offences in connection with passenger ships

Control of, and returns as to, persons on ships

101  Offences in connection with passenger ships

(1)     A person commits an offence if, in relation to a ship to which this section applies, he does any of the following things, that is to say—

(a)     if, being drunk or disorderly, he has been on that account refused admission to the ship by the owner or any person in his employment, and, after having the amount of his fare (if he has paid it) returned or tendered to him, nevertheless persists in attempting to enter the ship;

(b)     if, being drunk or disorderly on board the ship, he is requested by the owner or any person in his employment to leave the ship at any place in the United Kingdom at which he can conveniently do so, and, after having the amount of his fare (if he has paid it) returned or tendered to him, does not comply with

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