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(a) No person shall willfully damage in any manner any hose, fire engine or any other fire apparatus belonging to the City, or willfully damage or maliciously obstruct or interfere in any manner, with the use of any police alarm box in the City.
(b) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.
(Ord. 3-1974. Passed 1-14-74.)
(a) When, in case of fire, the Division of Fire has established fire lines, no person, except a member of the Police or Fire Division, shall pass within fire lines unless authorized to do so by a police officer or the Mayor or Chief of Police.
(b) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.
(Ord. 3-1974. Passed 1-14-74; Ord. 61-1985. Passed 5-28-85.)
(a) No person, except the duly authorized agents or officers of the City, shall destroy, cut or remove or in any way alter or interfere with any fire alarm or telegraph wires belonging to the City.
(b) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.
(Ord. 3-1974. Passed 1-14-74.)
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Former Section 541.14 was repealed by Ordinance 197-1996, passed October 28, 1996.)
(a) No person, firm or corporation shall use or cause to be used, maintain and operate or cause to be maintained and operated, any device, appliance, equipment or apparatus in such a manner as to cause electro-static or electro-magnetic waves or high frequency oscillations or radiations which interfere with radio or television broadcast receiving apparatus or wireless receiving apparatus, except that a person duly licensed to practice medicine, osteopathy, dentistry or any limited branch or branches of medicine or surgery, duly licensed by the State, in the course of the practice of his or her profession, may operate or cause to be operated under his or her direct supervision, any machine necessary to give such treatment, provided that all reasonable methods of preventing interference with radio and television broadcasting reception, either through insulation, screening of the rooms or premises in which such operation is conducted, or other reasonable and approved methods of interference prevention are installed and used.
(Ord. 104-1959. Passed 11-9-59.)
(b) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. Each day of use or operation shall constitute a separate offense.
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