§ 96.58 TOWING; PROJECTING ARTICLES.
   (A)   No person shall cause or permit a vehicle to be towed by another vehicle in any park; however, in case of breakdown a disabled vehicle may be towed to the nearest exit.
   (B)   No person shall operate or drive in any park a vehicle containing any person or object projecting or hanging outside or on the top thereof; however, outdoor sports and recreation equipment such as fishing rods, skis and boats, beach chairs, beach umbrellas, tent poles, and sleds may be carried on the rear of vehicles or on a rack designed for the purpose and attached to the top thereof. In all cases, fastenings shall be secure and substantial, and the equipment so carried shall in no case project more than 12 inches above the top, or on either side, or the front, of the vehicle. If the equipment projects to the rear of the vehicle, it shall not obscure the tail or stop lights or directional signals thereon, and a plainly visible red cloth shall be securely fastened to the rear extremity of the projecting objects.
(1979 Code, § 96.48) (Ord. 3215, passed 6-16-1980) Penalty, see § 96.99