28. Passengers not producing their Tickets are to be required to deposit the amount of the whole Fare from the place whence the Train started until the inquiry can be made, in order to ascertain whether the Fare has been actually paid or not, and in every case the circumstances must be inquired into without delay and reported.

29. The power of detention for offences is limited to the person of the Passenger and does not extend to his Luggage, but the Luggage may be detained for the Fare in case it is not intended to proceed against the Owner for a Penalty, such Luggage being subject to a lien for the amount of the Fare.

30. As it is the intent which constitutes the offence, it is very desirable that the power of detention should be exercised with caution and discretion, as cases may frequently occur of persons travelling beyond the distance for which they have paid their Fare unintentionally, or even against their wish and to their inconvenience; and the right of detention is applicable only in cases of what is termed Over Riding to parties who knowingly and wilfully proceed beyond the place to which they are booked, not only without previously paying the additional Fare for the additional distance, but also with intent to avoid payment thereof.

Section VIII.

REGULATIONS FOR INSPECTORS OF POLICE.

1. Every Inspector is to walk over his district, and to report to the Superintendent of his division any irregularity he may detect.

2. Every Inspector is to see that the Policemen, Pointsmen, and Gatesmen in his district are at their posts—clean in their persons, sober, and attentive to their duty; and to ascertain that they are conversant with their orders, and that the Points are in good working order, cleaned, and oiled.

3. He is to see that each Police Box has a copy of the standing orders relative to Police Signals and Duties, and a copy of any order specially relating to the men at that particular post.

4. Every Inspector is to have a list of the names and places of abode of every Policeman in his district, so that in case of need he can summon them.

Section IX.