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NV <br /> or destruction of property, when the circumstances <br /> indicate that there is some probability that such <br /> instrument or substance will be so used. <br /> (3) Any part or ingredient in any instrument or <br /> substance included above when the circumstances <br /> • °•-indicate--a•-probability ,that• such-..a-part•-or- ingredient <br /> will be so used. <br /> (c) If imposed, the restrictions shall apply <br /> throughout the jurisdiction of the County or such part <br /> thereof as designated in the proclamation. <br /> (d) A violation of this section shall be punishable as <br /> provided in G.S. 14-288 .7 . <br /> Section 7 . Restrictions on Access to Areas <br /> (a) The proclamation may prohibit obtaining access or <br /> -attempting to obtain access to any area designated in the <br /> manner described in this section, in violation of any order, <br /> clearly posted notice, or barricade indicating that access <br /> is denied or restricted. <br /> (b) Areas to which access is denied or restricted <br /> shall be designated by the Emergency Management Director and <br /> his subordinates or law enforcement officers when directed <br /> in the proclamation to do so by the Chair or Board. When <br /> acting under this authority, the Emergency Management <br /> Director and his subordinates may restrict or deny access to <br /> any area, street, highway or location within the County if <br /> that restriction or denial of access or use is reasonably <br /> necessary to promote efforts being made to overcome the <br /> emergency or to prevent further aggravation of the <br /> emergency. <br /> Section 8. The Proclamation may prohibit or restrict: <br /> (a) Movements of people in public places; <br /> (b) The . operation of offices, . business establishments, <br /> and other places: to .or from which people.may travel or at <br /> which they may congregate; and <br /> (c) Other activities or conditions the control of <br /> which may be reasonably necessary to maintain order and <br /> protect lives or property during the state of emergency, <br /> within the area designated in the proclamation. it <br /> 32 <br />