Abandonment of dangerous containers consists of any person:
(A) Abandoning, discarding, or keeping in any place accessible to children any refrigerator, icebox, freezer, air-tight container, cabinet, or similar container of a capacity of one and one-half cubic feet or more, which is no longer in use, without having the attached doors, hinges, lids, or latches removed or without sealing the doors or other entrances so as to make it impossible for anyone to be imprisoned therein;
(B) Being the owner, lessee, or manager of any premises with the right of entry or possession thereof, who knowingly permits any abandoned or discarded refrigerator, icebox, freezer, air-tight container, cabinet, or similar container of a capacity of one and one-half cubic feet or more, and which remains upon such premises in a condition whereby a child may be imprisoned therein.
('74 Code, § 12-1-5-7) (Ord. 96-1973) Penalty, see § 12-1-99