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If permission is granted as required in this chapter to any person to conduct any parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, and other public demonstration, the Chief of Police, through his or her department, shall provide proper escort for all lawful purposes within the town limits. The route shall be determined by the Chief of Police or his or her duly authorized agent before such parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or public demonstration shall proceed upon any of the streets and alleyways of the town.
(Ord. passed 8-1-95)
No person who shall or may hereafter receive written permission as required in this chapter to conduct any parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or any other public demonstration within the town limits shall disturb the peace of the citizens by the loud blowing of horns or making any other unusual, loud, or obnoxious noise to the detriment of the peace and quiet of the citizens residing within the town limits.
(Ord. passed 8-1-95) Penalty, see § 93.99
The Police Department may make note of the registration plates of all automobiles which shall or may be engaged in and upon such parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or public demonstration, and the registration record of the ownership of any automobile engaged in or upon any such parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or public demonstration shall be prima facie evidence that the registered owner of such automobile consented to and was a party to participation in such parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or public demonstration and shall be subject to the penalties hereinafter prescribed as a participant therein.
(Ord. passed 8-1-95)
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