CHAPTER 9: CHECKPOINTS AT SCOTT STREET SUBDIVISION
Section
6-9-1:   Authority To Establish And Operate; Hours
6-9-2:   Signs Posted
6-9-3:   Persons Passing Through Stopped And Questioned
6-9-4:   Visual Inspections; Information Required
6-9-5:   Vehicle Decals For Employees Or Service Providers
6-9-1: AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE; HOURS:
The Superintendent of Public Safety (the “Superintendent”) is hereby authorized to establish and operate “checkpoints” at the entrances to the Scott Street Subdivision. Any checkpoint established pursuant to this chapter shall be manned by either a full-time uniformed officer or auxiliary officer of the Public Safety Department during such times when the checkpoint is being operated. The Superintendent shall determine the hours during which the checkpoints will be operated.
(Ord. 94-9-6E, 9-6-1994)
6-9-2: SIGNS POSTED:
The Superintendent shall cause signs to be posted at those entrances to the Scott Street Subdivision where checkpoints are established stating that all persons, motorists, and passengers who intend to pass through the checkpoint are subject to questioning.
(Ord. 94-9-6E, 9-6-1994)
6-9-3: PERSONS PASSING THROUGH STOPPED AND QUESTIONED:
All persons, motorists, and passengers who pass through a checkpoint shall be stopped and questioned except for those motorists operating a motor vehicle which displays either a current Village vehicle sticker or displays a decal issued by the Village Clerk to those persons who are employed at or performing services at locations within the Scott Street Subdivision pursuant to section 6-9-5 of this chapter.
(Ord. 94-9-6E, 9-6-1994)
6-9-4: VISUAL INSPECTIONS; INFORMATION REQUIRED:
The public safety officer operating a checkpoint established pursuant to this chapter shall conduct a visual inspections of the motor vehicles passing through the checkpoint. All persons, motorists, and passengers in the motor vehicles shall be asked to state their names, addresses and the purpose for entering the Scott Street Subdivision; provided, however, any person, motorist and/or passenger who refuses to state his or her name and address or his or her purpose for entering the Scott Street Subdivision shall be allowed to enter the subdivision.
(Ord. 94-9-6E, 9-6-1994)
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