(A) Any peace officer or any other employee, in the territorial limits in which the officer or employee is authorized to act, who has reasonable grounds to believe that a vehicle has been abandoned, may remove the vehicle from a highway or from public or private property.
('63 Code, § 3-10.05)
(B) Any peace officer may remove a vehicle located within the territorial limits in which the officer or employee may act, when any vehicle is abandoned, parked or left standing upon a highway for 72 hours or more consecutive hours.
('63 Code, § 3-10.06)
(C) Motor vehicles which are abandoned, parked, resting, or otherwise immobilized on any highway or public right-of-way and which lack an engine, transmission, wheels, tires, doors, windshield, or any other part or equipment necessary to operate safely on the highways of this state are a public nuisance and may be removed immediately upon discovery by a peace officer or employee.
('63 Code, § 3-10.07)
(Cal. Veh. Code §§ 22669, 22651(k)) (Ord. 542-C.S., passed 4-2-92)