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Ordinance 538ORDINANCE NO. 538. AN ORDINANCE relating to the National Defense and providing for "Black -outs" during the existance of a state of war with any foreign power; defining offenses, prescribing penalties, and declaring an emergency. NOW, THaEREFORE , THE CITY OF FALMONDS DOES 04U� : SECTION 1: A "Black -out" is hereby defined as any period of time designated by Federal authorities during the existence of a state of war with any foreign powers, for extinguishing lights of all kinds. The following acts shall be unlawful during such a period: (1) To congregate in lroups of five or more persons on any public:_ sidewalk, street, alley or place. (2) to display, or allow to be displayed, any light visible from out of doors or from any vehicle except lights prescribed for emergency vehicles and lights deemed necessary by the millitary authorities and made known by the Mayor. (3) To drive any emergency vehicle with the lights on unless shielded according to police regulations, or at a greater speed than Twenty(27) miles per hour. (4 To drive any other vehicle or any emergency vehicle with with lights off at a greater speed than Fifteen (15) miles per hour. (5) To sell any intoxicating liquors. (6)For an unauthorized person to drive an emergency vehicle. (7) For an authorized person to drive an emergency vehicle except in an emergency. Emergency vehicles shall be those desighated as such by the Mayor, shall exhibit on the front windshield an insignia to be designated and furnished by him, and all lights thereon shall be shielded in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by him. PROVIDED, that on emergency vehicles which the Mayor determines clearly by thier appearnee indicate that they are emergency vehicles no insignia shall br required as in this paragraph provided. When deemed necessary for the protection of the publicpeaoe, 300 health and safety the Mayor shall make rules and regulations concerning the "Black -out" in addition to those prescribed in this Ordinance, which shall have the force and effect of law until repealed bih9ity Council. Section 2: This 0r6inance shall constitute an exercise by the City of its governmental functions for the protection of the public peace, health and safety, and neither the City nor any individual responding to regulations lawfully proclamed shall be liable in a suit for damages in connection therewith. Section 3: Violation of any of the provosions of -this Ordinance or the failure to comly with any of the rules and regulations prescribed in connection therewith, pursuant hereto, shall be punishable by fine not exceeding Three Hundered (300,00) Dollars, or imprisonment in the City Jail not exceeding Ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 4: TIELc�L S, a state of war exists between this Govern- ment, the Empire of Japan, the German Reich, and the 4ingdom of Italy; and due to such status there is a nevessity for the protection of the safety of the public by "Black -out" regulations, thereby creating a situation constituting ar, emerg- ency wherein it is necessary fot the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety that this Ordinance shall become effective without delay;NOW,ETHEAUO.HE, Section 5: An emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publlyicayyt��;i��o�nTT��.,,���, P.A.F Ol RTNE.cI, .ATTEST: GEO.Y.IALY7UA, Xa.yor. City Clerk PeS5ED: December 19th, 1941 Published December 25th 1941. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No 538 is a true copy of the passed by -the City Council. le - 4au,2L City Clerk,