§ 46-6.004. Dangerous activities—Board findings.  


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  • The board of supervisors finds that any person sleeping, dozing or reclining outside of a motor vehicle or trailer within any public right-of-way is a grave and immediate hazard to the safety of himself and of those entitled to use, and using or trying to use, the roadway or other parts of the public right-of-way, and that persons walking or standing (other than pedestrians walking on the left-hand side of the roadway) within fifteen feet of roadways outside a business district during darkness, and not displaying a light or reflector adequate to signify their presence, constitute a danger to themselves and to others using such roadway.

(Ord. 2022: prior code § 3420).