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Village of Great Neck Plaza, NY
Nassau County
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[Adopted 9-1-1976 by L.L. No. 9-1976]
The purpose of this article is to prevent the obstruction of governmental operation and administration by persons seeking to avoid the time limitations for parking of motor vehicles in or upon premises of the village-owned or village-operated parking fields or structures and in or upon the public streets and in order to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the community.
It is hereby declared to be a violation of this article for any person or persons with intent to avoid the time limitations for parking of motor vehicles in or upon the premises of any village-owned or village-operated parking field or structure or in or upon the public streets:
A. 
To remove or cause to be removed chalk or other markings placed on a motor vehicle's tires by a police or other governmental officer when such markings were placed to assist in determining the length of time said motor vehicle is parked therein; or
B. 
To remove or cause to be removed a motor vehicle from one space or stall therein and to place said motor vehicle in another parking space or stall therein.
A. 
The removal of a chalk or other marking from the tires of a motor vehicle parked in or upon a village-owned or village-operated parking field or structure, which chalk or other marking was placed by a police or other governmental officer to assist in determining the length of time said motor vehicle is parked therein, is presumptive evidence of an intent to avoid the time limitations for parking of motor vehicles therein.
B. 
The removal of a motor vehicle from one space or stall in or upon a village-owned or village-operated parking field or structure or in or upon the public streets and the placing of that motor vehicle in another parking space or stall therein is presumptive evidence of an intent to avoid the time limitations for parking of motor vehicles therein.
[Amended 6-19-1996 by L.L. No. 4-1996]
Any person who violates the provisions of this article shall be liable to pay a penalty not to exceed $250 for each such violation.