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§ 71.12 IMPOUNDING AND REMOVING VEHICLES.
   When any police officer finds a vehicle standing upon a street or city-owned parking lot in violation of any parking regulation, the officer is hereby authorized to require the driver or other person in charge of the vehicle to remove the same to a position in compliance with this chapter. When any police officer finds a vehicle unattended upon any street or city-owned parking lot in violation of any parking regulation, the officer is hereby authorized to impound the unlawfully parked vehicle and to provide for the removal thereof and to remove the same to a convenient garage or other facility or place of safety; provided, that if any charge shall be placed against the vehicle for cost of removal or storage, or both, by anyone called upon to assist therewith, the same shall be paid prior to removal from the place of storage or safekeeping.
(1989 Code, § 9.12)
§ 71.13 UNATTENDED VEHICLE.
   (A)   It is unlawful for any person to leave a motor vehicle unattended while the engine is running.
   (B)   It is unlawful for any person to leave a motor vehicle unattended with the key in the ignition.
(1989 Code, § 9.13) Penalty, see § 71.99
§ 71.14 VEHICLE REPAIR ON STREET.
   It is unlawful for any person to service, repair, assemble or dismantle any vehicle parked upon a street, or attempt to do so, except to service the vehicle with gasoline or oil or to provide emergency repairs thereon, but in no event for more than 24 hours.
(1989 Code, § 9.14) Penalty, see § 71.99
§ 71.15 PARKING FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADVERTISING OR SELLING MERCHANDISE.
   It is unlawful for any person to park a vehicle on any street for the purpose of advertising the vehicle for sale, for the purpose of advertising for sale or selling merchandise thereon or therein, or advertising any merchandise for sale or a forthcoming event.
(1989 Code, § 9.15) Penalty, see § 71.99
§ 71.16 PHYSICALLY DISABLED PARKING.
   (A)   Statutory parking privileges for physically disabled shall be strictly observed and enforced. Police officers are authorized to tag vehicles on either private or public property in violation of the statutory privileges.
   (B)   It is unlawful for any person, whether or not physically disabled, to stop, park or leave standing a motor vehicle either in a sign-posted fire lane at any time, or in lanes where and during the hours that parking is prohibited to accommodate heavy traffic during morning and afternoon rush hours.
(1989 Code, § 9.16) Penalty, see § 71.99
§ 71.17 PARKING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY WITHOUT CONSENT.
   It is a misdemeanor to park or abandon a motor vehicle on the property of another, or upon an area developed as an off-street parking facility, without the consent of the owner, lessee or person in charge of the property or facility.
(1989 Code, § 9.17) Penalty, see § 71.99
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