(A) Any vehicle which shall be or remain standing or parked upon any public street, avenue, way, alley or other public place, may be removed by or upon order of the Chief of Police and placed in storage in a privately operated garage or other place designated by or maintained by the town, under the following circumstances:
(1) When any vehicle is found upon a street, avenue, alley way or public place and a report has been previously made that such vehicle has been stolen or complaint has been filed and a warrant issued thereon, charging that such vehicle has been stolen or converted in violation of law;
(2) When a police officer arrests any person driving or in control of a vehicle for an alleged offense and such officer is or may be required by law to take the one arrested immediately before a magistrate, and when the arrested one is the sole occupant or the owner of such vehicle and is immediately placed in custody;
(3) When a vehicle is so disabled that its normal operation is impossible or impractical and the persons in charge of such vehicle are incapacitated by reason of physical injury or other causes to such an extent as to be unable to provide for its removal or custody, or cannot be found or are not in the immediate vicinity of such vehicle; and
(4) When any vehicle is left standing or parked unattended in violation of any applies the provision of this code, state law, rule or regulation.
(B) In order to obtain possession of a vehicle stored under the provisions of this section, the claimant must produce satisfactory evidence of ownership or right to possession within 30 days from the date of such storage and, in addition thereto, must pay all charges for the removal and storage of such vehicle, the storage charges to be those imposed by the storing authority, person, firm or individual, in addition to any fine which may be assessed for the violation of any applicable provision of this traffic code, state law, rule or regulation.
(C) If a vehicle removed under this section is not claimed within 30 days from the date of storage, the same may be sold by the town or the garage where the same is stored, for all charges levied against such vehicle.
(Prior Code, § 6-74)