Hong Kong police have notified a local pro-independence group of the intention to ban its operation in accordance with the Societies Ordinance, the city's security chief said on Tuesday.In a press briefing, Secretary for Security John Lee Ka-chiu said he had received a recommendation from an assistant societies officer to make the move.The group will have 21 days to make representations in writing and explain why the Secretary for Security should not make such an order, Lee said.The deadline is 5 pm on Aug 7.Lee said he will not make a decision until after the deadline, or until after he receives the group's written representations within the deadline.According to Section 8 of the Societies Ordinance, the Societies Officer may recommend the Secretary for Security make an order prohibiting the operation of a society if he reasonably believes the prohibition of the society's operation is necessary in the interests of national security, public safety, public order or the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.This is the first time Hong Kong police have enforced Section 8 of the Societies Ordinance since the city was returned to the motherland in 1997, Lee said.People enjoy freedom of association in Hong Kong, but such freedom is not limitless, Lee said.As stipulated in the Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance, lawful restrictions may be placed on the exercise of freedom of association if they are necessary in the interests of national security or public safety, public order, the protection of public health or morals or the protection of the rights and freedoms of others, Lee added.Founded in 2016, the Hong Kong National Party claims to uphold "a self-reliant nation" and an "independent Hong Kong" as its goal.Its convener, Andy Chan Ho-tin, acknowledged receiving a letter from the police on Tuesday, as he uploaded the bilingual message onto the group's social media page. custom silicone wristbands
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An electric bus runs on Chang'an Avenue on Oct 22, 2017. [Photo/IC] First 10 electric Chinese red buses were put into service on Sunday. The buses, 18 meters long in length, use PM 2.5 automatic filtration device for the first time, along with an enhanced safety system. The electric buses are shaped like bionic dolphins with lightweight design. They also have a multi-functional area for passengers who are unable to move freely. Beijing Laoshan charging station for electric buses has been established. Fourteen vehicles can be charged in 15 to 20 minutes at one time through the high-power quick-charging piles. By the end of this year, 4,536 electric buses will hit the roads, and at least 100 charging stations will be provided. The line one, the current route of these 10 buses, will be exclusively for electric buses in the future as more vehicles and supporting facilities are established.
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