(A) It shall be the duty of the law enforcement officers of the town to see that the provisions of this subchapter are enforced within the town, and any such officer(s) shall have power to arrest on sight, or upon warrant, any person found violating the provisions of this subchapter. Such officer(s) shall have the power to stop any motor vehicle upon the roads and streets of the town, for the purpose of determining whether the same is being operated in violation of the provisions of this subchapter.
(B) In addition to the general penalty for violation of this chapter, any vehicle found parked on any street in the town in violation of this provision may be removed, on order of any police officer of the town, to a place of storage and shall there remain until redeemed by its owner or operator. Before redeeming such vehicle, the owner or operator thereof shall pay to the person towing such vehicle to the place of storage at the request of the police officer, all sums due for removing such vehicle from the street to the place of storage and all further sums due to the party storing such vehicle, for storing such vehicle until redeemed by the owner or operator. All such sums due are declared as liens against the motor vehicle involved in favor of the party rendering the towing or storage service as the case may be.
(Prior Code, § 72.28)