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2008-47
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10/21/2008
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Sec. 90.246. Suspension from rotation system. <br />(a) The chief of police may suspend a rotation wrecker service from the rotation system for any violation <br />• of this a-Article or any policy adopted by the chief of police under authority of this article, or for any <br />criminal offense committed by the service or by any driver, employee or agent of the service, in the <br />course of providing services under this article, whether or not the services are being performed as part of <br />a rotation system call. The decision of the chief of police on a suspension is final. <br />(b) If a rotation wrecker service fails to pay any city ad valorem or sales taxes, or any fines, fees, or <br />other amounts due the city in a timely manner, the chief of police will suspend the wrecker service from <br />the rotation system until the taxes are paid. <br />(c) The term of any suspension not specifically provided for in this article shall be for a period <br />determined by the chief of police not to exceed 90 days. <br />(d) The chief of police will notify a rotation wrecker service of suspension from the rotation system <br />either by confirmed fax or by certified mail, return receipted requested. The suspension becomes <br />effective upon receipt by the service. <br />Sec. 90.247. Obedience to police and fire fighters at police scenes; no smoking at accident scenes. <br />(a) All wrecker drivers at a police scene must obey all orders given to them by any police officer or fire <br />fighter at the scene, and must not interfere with any police officer or fire fighter at the scene in the <br />performance of the officer's duty. <br />• (b) It is unlawful for any person to ignite a match, lighter or any other flammable object, or to possess a <br />lighted cigarette, cigar, pipe or other burning material, within a distance of 50 feet from any vehicle <br />involved in an accident. <br />Sec. 90.248. Towing from public property. <br />It is unlawful for a driver to perform a non-consent tow of a motor vehicle from a public street, alley, <br />road, right-of-way, or park unless the tow is a police-authorized tow or is directed by a peace officer. <br />Sec. 90.249. Towing of vehicles at police scene. <br />(a) It is unlawful for a wrecker driver to attach to or tow any vehicle from a police scene unless a police <br />officer at the scene authorizes the driver to attach to or tow the vehicle. The fact that no police officer is <br />present at the scene when a wrecker arrives, or that a vehicle owner requests that a vehicle be towed at <br />the scene when no police officer is present, does not constitute an exception to this requirement. A <br />vehicle owner who wishes for his or her vehicle to be towed from a police scene must notify the police <br />department and await the arrival of a police officer. <br />(b) In the event a vehicle owner is unable to give permission to a wrecker to remove the owner's vehicle <br />from a police scene, a police officer will give any necessary orders to remove the vehicle. Police officers <br />are authorized to order the moving of any vehicle to clear an area for traffic or other purposes. <br />• <br />(c) A wrecker driver who tows a vehicle from a police scene must remove and properly dispose of any <br />9
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