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§ 92.01 INTERFERENCE WITH FIREFIGHTERS; FALSE ALARMS.
   (A)   As provided in G.S. § 58-82-1, no person may willfully interfere in any manner with firefighters engaged in the performance of their duties.
   (B)   As provided in G.S. § 14-286, no person may wantonly and willfully give a false alarm or damage fire alarm, detection or extinguishing equipment.
(1981 Code, § 12-1) Penalty, see § 92.99
§ 92.02 RIDING ON FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS.
   No person other than a member of the Fire Department may mount or ride upon any fire engine, wagon or apparatus before it leaves the station or while on its way to or from a fire or at any other time, except by permission of the Fire Chief.
(1981 Code, § 12-2) Penalty, see § 92.99
§ 92.03 CONGREGATING AT FIRES.
   It shall be unlawful for persons to congregate on the streets, sidewalks or other areas adjacent to a fire so as to interfere with the operations of members of the Fire Department.
(1981 Code, § 12-3) Penalty, see § 92.99
§ 92.04 INSPECTION OF PREMISES FOR FIRE HAZARDS.
   (A)   As provided in G.S. § 58-79-20, the Fire Chief or his or her duly authorized agent may enter into all buildings and premises during reasonable hours to inspect for combustible materials or inflammable conditions dangerous to the safety of the building or premises.
   (B)   (1)   When any officer making an inspection in accordance with division (A) above discovers combustible materials in inflammable conditions, he or she shall order the occupant or person in charge of the premises to remove or remedy the materials or conditions.
      (2)   Unless the person to whom the order is directed appeals to the Commissioner of Insurance within 24 hours, as provided in G.S. § 58-79-20, the order shall be complied with forthwith.
(1981 Code, § 12-9)
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