Examples of Derelict Vehicle in a sentence
The Clerk highlighted one case involving three Derelict Vehicle charges and a Failure to Comply charge that resulted in $76 in fines, and noted this “normally would have brought a fine of all three charges around $400.” After describing another case that she believed warranted higher fines, the Clerk concluded: “We need to keep up our revenue.” There is no indication that ability to pay or public safety goals were considered.
Derelict Vehicle means any motor vehicle that has not been licensed for more than twelve months or is incapable of being driven, except for any non-licensed off-road or construction vehicle currently being used or property stored for construction, maintenance or recreation on the site.
DERELICT VEHICLES (1) No owner, occupier or other person shall cause or permit the parking, storage or accumulation of one or more Derelict Vehicles on a Parcel, or parts of a Derelict Vehicle or of a wrecked, broken or dismantled trailer, boat or mechanical equipment; whether the vehicle is licensed or not.
Derelict Vehicle means a vehicle that has been deemed unfit by the Ministry of Transportation or has not been insured and registered for operation for the past 12 months.
DERELICT VEHICLE OPERATIONSThe Derelict Vehicle Operations (DVO) Unit monitors the reporting and removal of derelict abandoned vehicles from city streets, lots, parkways, expressways and main thoroughfares.