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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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to this problem, much of which reflects
current practice in any event. UVC §11-1002
provides as follows:
"(a) Whenever any police officer finds
a vehicle in violation of any of the
provisions of § 11-1001 such officer is
hereby authorized to move such vehicle,
or require the driver or other person in
charge of the vehicle to move the same,
to a position off the roadway.
(b) Any police officer is hereby
authorized to remove or cause to be
removed to a place of safety any
unattended vehicle illegally left
standing upon any highway, bridge,
causeway, or in any tunnel, in such
position or under such circumstances as
to obstruct the normal movement of
traffic.
(c) Any police officer is hereby
authorized to remove or cause to be
removed to the nearest garage or other
place of safety any vehicle found upon a
highway when:
1. Report has been made that such
vehicle has been stolen or taken without
the consent of its owner, or
2. The person or persons in charge of
such vehicle are unable to provide for
its custody or removal, or
3. When the person driving or in
control of such vehicle is arrested for
an alleged offense for which the officer
is required by law to take the person
arrested before a proper magistrate
without unnecessary delay".
21-1003. STOPPING, STANDING, OR PARKING PROHIBITED IN
SPECIFIED PLACES.
(A) GENERAL RULE.
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION APPLY EXCEPT AS
NECESSARY TO AVOID CONFLICT WITH OTHER TRAFFIC OR IN
COMPLIANCE WITH LAW OR THE DIRECTIONS OF A POLICE OFFICER
OR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE.
(B) STOPPING, STANDING, OR PARKING.
A PERSON MAY NOT STOP, STAND, OR PARK A VEHICLE:
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(1) IN FRONT OF A PUBLIC DRIVEWAY;
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