§ 10-2.2. Action on Application for Owner's Permit to Operate Public Motor Vehicle.  


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  • In addition to the grounds set forth in subsection 5-16.5 of this Code upon which an application for an owner's permit may be denied, the Chief of Police may deny the same if it appears to the chief's satisfaction that such vehicle proposed to be operated is inadequate or unsafe; that the applicant has been convicted of a felony, narcotics violation, prostitution or other crime of moral turpitude within the last two (2) years; that the applicant's proposed color scheme, name, monogram, insignia, uniform or cap, will be in conflict with, or imitate, any color scheme, name, monogram, insignia, uniform or cap used by any other person operating a public motor vehicle in such a manner as to be misleading or tend to deceive or defraud the public or in case of an application to operate a motorbus, the proposed schedule is inadequate or that the proposed route is incompatible with expedient traffic regulations.

(Ord. No. 693 N.S.; Ord. No. 2182 N.S.)