(1) A person
who—
(a) begs
or gathers alms in a public place; or
(b) is
in a public place for the purpose of begging or gathering alms; or
(c) goes
from house to house begging or gathering alms; or
(d)
causes or encourages a child to beg or gather alms in a public place, or to be
in a public place for the purpose of begging or gathering alms; or
(e)
exposes wounds or deformities with the object of obtaining alms,
is guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty: $250.
(2) In this
section—
"house" includes a building or any separately occupied part of a building.