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No person shall sound a locomotive whistle, except for the purpose of giving the usual signals to train hands, as provided for and regulated by the rules of the railroad company operating the railroad. Such signals shall be blown and given for periods as short as possible.
(Sp. Ord. 64. Passed 3-2-1891.)
No locomotive engineer or other railroad employee engaged in any strike, or with a view to inciting others to a strike, or in furtherance of any combination or preconcerted arrangement with any other person to bring about a strike, shall abandon the locomotive engine in his or her charge, when such engine is attached either to a passenger or freight train, at any place other than the scheduled or otherwise appointed destination of such train, or refuse or neglect to continue to discharge his or her duty or to proceed with such train to the place of destination.
(Ord. 4394. Passed 9-10-86.)
No person, in aid or in furtherance of the objects of any strike upon any railroad, shall interfere with, molest or obstruct any locomotive engineer or other railroad employee engaged in the discharge and performance of his or her duty as such.
(Ord. 4394. Passed 9-10-86.)
No person shall go upon or be upon any engine, tender or car of any railroad operated within the City, contrary to the rules and regulations of the corporation or company operating the railroad. No person who is not a train hand shall get into, on or upon any engine, tender or car of any railroad while the engine, tender or car is in motion.
(Gen. Ord. 51. Passed 12-12-1890.)
No person, being a passenger for hire, to whom has been issued a nontransferable ticket valid in full or part payment of fare for passage upon any public conveyance operated upon the same or any other line or route, and no person into whose possession any such ticket may come, shall sell, barter, give away or otherwise transfer the same, and no person shall offer for passage any such ticket which was not issued to any person so offering it.
(Ord. 4394. Passed 9-10-86.)
(EDITOR'S NOTE: See Section 202.99 for general Code penalty if no specific penalty is provided.)