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§ 131.127 ESCAPE.
   No person shall:
   (A)   Knowingly escape or attempt to escape from official detention;
   (B)   Knowingly cause, aid, assist, abet or facilitate an escape from official detention; and
   (C)   As used in this section:
      (1)   ESCAPE means an unlawful departure; and
      (2)   OFFICIAL DETENTION means:
         (a)   Arrest by a peace officer;
         (b)   Detention in a vehicle or facility for the transportation or custody of persons under arrest, charge or conviction of an offense;
         (c)   Detention for extradition or deportation; and
         (d)   Other detention because the person detained is charged with or convicted of an offense.
(Ord. 461, passed 6-8-1998) Penalty, see § 131.999
§ 131.128 POLICE AND FIRE COMMUNICATIONS.
   No person shall operate any generator or electromagnetic wave or cause a disturbance of such magnitude as to interfere with the proper functioning of any Police or Fire Department radio communication system.
(Ord. 461, passed 6-8-1998) Penalty, see § 131.999
§ 131.129 DELIVERIES TO PRISONERS.
   No person shall deliver, by any means whatsoever, intoxicating liquor, dangerous drugs or narcotic drugs as defined by state law to a person confined in the city jail, or attempt to convey or deliver to the person any article without the consent of the officer in charge.
(Ord. 461, passed 6-8-1998) Penalty, see § 131.999
STREET AND SIDEWALK OFFENSES
§ 131.145 OBSTRUCTION OF BUILDING ENTRANCES.
   No person shall obstruct any entrance to any building or loiter unnecessarily about or near any entrance, stairway or hall leading to any building.
(Ord. 461, passed 6-8-1998) Penalty, see § 131.999
§ 131.146 CELLAR DOORS AND GRATES.
   No owner or person in charge of property shall permit a cellar door or grate located in or upon a sidewalk or public pathway to remain open except when the entrance is being used and, when being used, there are adequate safeguards for pedestrians using the sidewalk.
(Ord. 461, passed 6-8-1998) Penalty, see § 131.999
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