§ 33.154 USE OF STOP SIGNS; COMPLIANCE REQUIRED BY PEDESTRIAN.
   (A)   The standard sign for use by an authorized School Guard shall be attached to a pole approximately nine feet long. The sign shall be the standard octagonal "STOP" sign authorized by the Highway Commission or Bureau of Motor Vehicles of the state, and shall be double-faced, each outside face of such sign bearing the word "STOP" in letters not less than one-third of the size of the sign in height. ('74 Code, § 2-69)
   (B)   When the "STOP" sign is placed in an upright position by an authorized school adult guard or police officer in a public right of way of this city, all drivers of vehicles approaching and facing such sign, shall observe and shall stop at such sign before entering the pedestrian crosswalk and shall not proceed until directed to do so by the authorized adult school guard or police officer. Failure to do so shall constitute a violation.
('74 Code, § 2-70) (Ord. G-81, passed - - )