The Council finds that many persons abuse the provision of limited off-street private parking made by business and professional people, organizations and institutions in that such persons park their vehicles in such private off-street parking lots or places which are obviously limited to use by customers, clients, patients or patrons of the owner or other person in lawful possession thereof, and that such persons so parking having no intention of making a purchase or sale at the place of business, being or becoming a patient or client at the office, or having any useful or other contact with such owner or other person in lawful possession providing such limited off-street private parking facility, and thereby use up the space reserved for or limited to the use of customers, clients, patients or patrons of the owner or other person in lawful possession of such facility to his loss or other disadvantage.
('65 Code, § 4-5.1701(a)) (Ord. 56-C.S., passed - - )
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