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(A) It shall be unlawful for any employee in the classified service of the city to engage in any strike against the city.
(B) In addition to the penalty provided in § 32.999(B) of this chapter, any employee who has been convicted of a violation of the provisions of this section shall thereby be automatically released and discharged from the classified service and shall thereafter be ineligible to receive any pay or compensation out of any public funds provided for the support of the classified service.
(1998 Code, § 90-36) Penalty, see § 32.999
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see Tex. Local Gov’t Code § 143.087
POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERALLY
The Police Department and officers and employees thereof shall be under the charge, control and direction of the Chief of Police, subject to such rules, regulations and orders as may be prescribed by the Civil Service Commission.
(1998 Code, § 70-2)
The officers and employees of the Police Department are charged with the duties of preserving the public peace, detecting and preventing crime, arresting offenders, protecting the rights of persons and property, preserving order at elections, public meetings and public places, preventing and removing, if possible, nuisances on and in all public streets, highways, alleys, waters and other places, the enforcement of the penal code of the state and the penal provisions of this code and other ordinances of the city, and performing and discharging such other duties as are now or may hereafter be imposed upon them by the laws of the state or by the ordinances of the city.
(1998 Code, § 70-5)
(A) A peace officer or any other person may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed in his or her presence or within his or her view, if the offense is one classed as a felony or as an offense against the public peace.
(B) A peace officer may arrest an offender without a warrant for any offense committed in his or her presence or within his or her view.
(1998 Code, § 70-6)
Statutory reference:
Arrest without warrant, see Tex. C.C.P. Art. 14.01 et seq.
It shall be the duty of every police officer to search every prisoner apprehended by him or her and placed in jail, and the prisoner shall be so searched in the presence of another person when practicable to do so. All weapons and valuables shall be taken from the prisoner and placed under lock for safekeeping until such time as the judge of the Municipal Court orders their release to the owner thereof.
(1998 Code, § 70-7)
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