Ordenanza N° 38 (Sobre policía)
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The image contains a news item about Ordinance No. 38, which regulates the behavior of the population in the Department, based on the Police Code of 1859 and Law 33 of 1883. It details the powers of the Police Chiefs and Directors, as well as the functions of employees, including training subordinates, recording resolutions and submitting reports. Rules for public worship are established and the functions of Junior Agents in various situations are described.
In addition, the Ordinance imposes punishments for drunkenness, vagrancy and establishes standards for railways, trams and carriages. Drunkenness violations will result in reimbursement for damages and disciplinary action. Municipal councils can regulate the posting of notices on the streets, while regulations for railways and trams prohibit drunkenness inside vehicles.
Regarding illegal games of chance, fines and sanctions are imposed for those who participate in them, doubling them in case of recidivism. The money involved is deposited in the District Treasury, and penalties are established for violators. Establishments with permitted gaming must obtain permission from the Police and meet certain conditions for their operation, such as paying taxes and keeping the doors open during gaming.
In summary, the Ordinance establishes strict rules to maintain public order and regulate the behavior of the population in various areas, including drunkenness, loitering and gambling, with the aim of protecting the community and ensuring compliance with the rules. . News published in Gaceta de Cundinamarca on September 11, 1888
