Broadcasting (Offences) Act, 1968

Prohibition of broadcasting from marine structures.

3.—(1) It shall not be lawful for a broadcast to be made from—

(a) a structure in sea waters adjacent to the State or in tidal waters in the State, being a structure affixed to, or supported by, the bed of those waters and not being a ship, or

(b) any other object in such waters, being neither a structure affixed or supported as aforesaid nor a ship or aircraft,

and if a broadcast is made in contravention of the foregoing provision, every person who operates, or participates in the operation of, the apparatus by means of which the broadcast is made shall be guilty of an offence.

(2) A person who procures the making of a broadcast in contravention of the foregoing subsection shall be guilty of an offence.