§ 119.07 UNLAWFUL TO STOP FOR PURPOSE OF SELLING WITHOUT PROPER EQUIPMENT IN OPERATION.
   It shall be unlawful for the driver or operator of any motor vehicle to stop said vehicle for the purpose of selling or offering for sale at said vehicle any food products without having the following equipment mounted on the vehicle and in operation during the period of selling said products:
   (A)   A metal, horizontally extendible sign at least 20 inches in length and at least ten inches in height imprinted with the words “STOP” in six-inch, black, block letters on a yellow background and “PROCEED WITH CAUTION” in two-inch, black, block letters on a yellow background, such arm to be lighted at die street end of said arm with two alternately flashing red lights two inches in diameter, clearly visible from both front and rear at a distance of at least 300 feet, the bottom of said sign to be at a height of five feet above the level of the street or way.
   (B)   Two alternately flashing red lights not less than four inches in diameter, placed one above the other on the street side of the front end of the vehicle, when legally parked, not more than one foot apart, the lower of which shall be approximately four feet from the surface of the street or way, and clearly visible from not less than 300 feet from the front of said vehicle.
(Ord. 12-2018, passed 8-13-18)