SECTION 12.9. VIOLATIONS BUREAU.
   The Court shall have power to establish a Violations Bureau, comparable to the provisions of any law permitting the establishment of violations bureaus. In addition to violations of the traffic ordinances, the said bureau shall also assist the court in the disposition of such other ordinance violations which may lawfully be handled by such Bureau, as the Council shall prescribe. Any person who has received notice to appear in answer to any such violation may, within the time specified in the notice, answer at the Violations Bureau to the charge set forth in such notice by paying a prescribed fine, which fine cannot be waived by the Bureau and, in writing, pleading guilty to the charge, waiving a hearing in court and giving power of attorney to the person in charge of the Bureau to make such a plea and pay such a fine in court. Acceptance of the prescribed fine and the power of attorney by the Bureau shall be deemed to be complete satisfaction for the violation, and the violator shall be given a receipt which so states. The creation of such a Bureau by the Court shall not operate so as to deprive any person of the right to a full and impartial hearing in court, either with or without a jury, should such person so choose.