§ 70.31 RAILROAD CROSSING SIGNALS.
   (A)   Obstructing and interfering with signals. It shall be unlawful for any railroad company or person to locate or park railroad cars or other railroad equipment or other objects or obstacles of any sort whatsoever so that same will interfere with the usual, customary and intended operation of the danger signals at railroad crossings in the city; and it shall be unlawful for any person, by any means whatsoever, either by acts of omission or commission, to produce or bring about conditions that interfere with or prevent such danger signals at railroad crossings from operating in the way and manner in which they were designed and intended.
('70 Code, § 23-68)
   (B)   Signals to be maintained. It shall be unlawful for any railroad company or person owning or operating railroad tracks in the city to fail to keep danger signals installed at railroad crossings in the city in proper and efficient working order so that they will give to persons approaching such crossing the warning and signals for which they were designed and intended.
('70 Code, § 23-69)
(Ord. 1972-18, passed 3-15-72) Penalty, see § 70.99