§ 126.057 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS.
   (A)   A jitney shall bear on the outside of each front or rear door, “Jitney Service Only”, in letters not less than three inches, nor more than six inches, in height, the name of the owner, and in addition may bear an identifying design approved by the Chief of Police. No vehicle covered by the terms of this chapter shall be licensed whose color scheme, identifying design, monogram, or insignia to be used thereon shall, in the opinion of the Chief of Police, conflict with or imitate any color scheme, identifying design, monogram, or insignia used on a vehicle or vehicles already operating under this chapter in such a manner as to mislead or tend to deceive or defraud the public. Further, if after a license has been issued for a jitney hereunder, the color scheme, identifying design, monogram, or insignia thereof is changed so as to be, in the opinion of the Chief of Police, in conflict with or imitating any color scheme, identifying design, monogram, or insignia used by any other person, owner or operator, in such a manner as to mislead or tend to deceive the public, the license of or certificate issued covering such jitney shall be suspended or revoked.
   (B)   Each jitney may bear the telephone number of each operator, with the number of such jitney conspicuously placed on the front or rear doors of each such vehicle.
('72 Code, § 33-56) (Ord. 1717, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 1721, passed - - ; Am. Ord. O-71-46, passed 4-21-71; Am. Ord. O-76-74, passed 9-29-76) Penalty, see § 126.999