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It is unlawful for any person to knowingly transport in any moving vehicle upon a public highway, street, or alley any low-point beer containing more than 0.05% alcohol by volume and not more than 3.2% alcohol by weight except in the original container which shall not have been opened and from which the original cap or seal shall not have been removed unless the opened container is in the rear trunk or rear compartment, which shall include the spare tire compartment in a station wagon or panel truck, or any outside compartment which is not accessible to the driver or any other person in the vehicle while it is in motion.
(Prior Code, § 42-172)
It is unlawful for any person to knowingly transport in any vehicle upon a public highway, street, or alley within the city any alcoholic beverage, except in the original container which shall not have been opened and the seal upon which shall not have been broken and from which the original cap or cork shall not have been removed, unless the opened container is in the rear trunk or rear compartment, which shall include the spare tire compartment in a vehicle commonly known as a station wagon or panel truck, or any outside compartment which is not accessible to the driver or any person in the vehicle while it is in motion.
(Prior Code, § 42-173)
The operator of every vehicle, while driving, shall devote his or her full time and attention to such driving. No law enforcement officer shall issue a citation under this section unless the operator of the vehicle is involved in an accident.
(Prior Code, § 42-174)
Statutory reference:
Attention to driving, see 47 O.S. § 11-901b
(A) No person shall engage in, aid, or abet any motor vehicle speed contest or exhibition of speed on any street or highway.
(B) No person shall, for the purpose of facilitating or aiding, or as an incident to any motor vehicle speed contest upon any street or highway, in any manner obstruct or place any barricade or obstruction upon any street or highway.
(C) When three or more persons assemble to witness or participate in an unlawful speed contest, such assembly is an unlawful assembly, and any person who participates in such unlawful assembly is guilty of an offense.
(Prior Code, § 42-175)
No funeral, procession, or parade containing 200 or more persons or 50 or more vehicles, except the military forces of the United States and the military forces of this state, shall occupy, march, or proceed along any street except in accordance with a permit issued by the Chief of Police and such other regulations as are set forth herein which may apply.
(Prior Code, § 42-176)
Statutory reference:
Local powers to regulate processions, see 47 O.S. § 15-102
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