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As to carriages left unattended at places of public resort. 87. If any person refuse to pay, on demand, to any proprietor or driver of any hackney carriage, the fare allowed by any byelaw made under this Act, such fare may, together with costs, be recovered before a justice as a penalty; and any person using any hackney carriage plying under a licence granted by virtue of this Act who wilfully injures the same shall for every such offence be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds, and shall also pay to the proprietor of such hackney carriage reasonable satisfaction for the damage sustained by the same; and such satisfaction shall be ascertained by the justice before whom the conviction takes place, and shall be recovered by the same means as the penalty.
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