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741.05 UNIFORM.
   The Chief of Police is authorized to prescribe such uniform, badge, and/or distinguishing uniform marks for a private security officer and/or an unarmed security officer, as he may see fit in order to distinguish such private security officer from regular police officers of the City of Mentor.
(Ord. 06-0-27. Passed 4-4-06.)
   No person not a member of the Police or Fire Department of the City of Mentor shall wear a uniform, cap, badge, or buttons similar to or in imitation of the official uniform at the time in use by the members of said departments. The use of police blue is prohibited unless specifically authorized by the Chief of Police.
(1969 Code 117.05)
741.06 LIABILITY INSURANCE.
   Every private security officer shall provide, along with his application for registration as a private security officer, proof that he is insured by a policy or policies of comprehensive general liability insurance in an amount of at least three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) for any and all claims for bodily injury and property damage arising out of his activities as a private security officer or activities incidental or related thereto and said policy of insurance shall name the City of Mentor as an additional insured thereon.
(1969 Code 117.06)
741.07 INDEMNITY.
   Every private security officer, unarmed security officer, his employer and the owner of the premises where the private security officer or unarmed security officer is to perform his duties shall agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Mentor, its agents, servants and employees against any and all claims arising out of such private security officer’s activities as a private security officer or activities incidental or related thereto.
(Ord. 06-0-27. Passed 4-4-06.)
741.08 REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   The Chief of Police may revoke the commission of a private security officer upon a showing of good cause therefor.
(1969 Code 117.08)
741.99 PENALTY.
   Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a minor misdemeanor. A separate offense shall be deemed committed each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. (1969 Code 117.99)