Examples of Nuisance vehicle in a sentence
Nuisance vehicle means a vehicle on public or private property that is determined and declared to be dangerous and prejudicial to the public health or safety.
Nuisance vehicle means a motor vehicle where any one or more of the following factors are present and which, in the aggregate, evidence that the motor vehicle is not being used and maintained as an operating motor vehicle and the condition of the motor vehicle or the surrounding area does not indicate that active on‐going efforts are underway to return the motor vehicle to operating condition within the immediate future.
Nuisance vehicle unlawful; removal authorized.It shall be unlawful for the registered owner or person entitled to possession of a motor vehicle or for the owner, lessee or occupant of the real property upon which the vehicle is located to leave or allow the vehicle to remain on the property after it has been declared a nuisance vehicle.
Anti-social behaviour and other incidents of note: • Nuisance vehicle – Brickfields – Reports from two separate members of public naming a local resident using an off-road dirt bike on the Brickfields with no helmet, no registration on display and using the footpath as a track.
To approve the award of contract to Redcorn Limited for the provision of Abandoned and Nuisance vehicle removal, storage and disposal services to the London Boroughs of Barnet, Enfield and Waltham Forest for a period of three years from 1 December 2014 to 30 November 2017.
Nuisance vehicle means any motor vehicle which is totally inoperable, and is so damaged or dismantled as to be a total loss, which has been left unattended for a period of five (5) days or longer, and is not stored within an enclosed building so that it is not visible from a street or other public or private property.
Amend Chapter 9, Article VIII, Abandoned, Nuisance and Junked Motor Vehicles, Section 9-199, Nuisance vehicle unlawful; removal authorized (b): by removing Director of Inspections and Zoning and substitute thereafter the Chief of Fire/Rescue/EMS/Inspections.
Nuisance vehicle offence 91 offences were investigated (including those where an FPN was the result), 47 less than the same period the year before.