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3/4/2019
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8E Consent 2019 0204
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Exhibit A <br />{ğƓ \[ĻğƓķƩƚ aǒƓźĭźƦğƌ /ƚķĻ <br />tƩƚƦƚƭĻķ /ŷğƓŭĻƭ <br /> <br />CHAPTER 6-1 TRAFFIC CONTROL <br />ARTICLE 8. MISCELLANEOUS <br />6-1-825 PARKING AIDES. <br />(a) The Chief of Police is hereby authorized to designate regularly employed and salaried employees of the <br />Police Department as Parking Aides. <br /> <br />(b) Parking Aides shall enforce the provisions relating to regulation of traffic and to stopping, standing and <br />parking of vehicles contained in Title VI of the San Leandro Municipal Code of 1957, the San Leandro <br />Traffic Code and in the Vehicle Code of the State of California. <br /> <br />(c) Civilian employees of the City of San Leandro or independent special contractors designated by the Cchief of <br />Ppolice may enforce provisions of this title and the California Vehicle Code relating to the standing or <br />parking of vehicles that legally may be enforced by persons other than peace officers. <br /> <br /> (c) Pursuant to the provisions of § 836.5 of the Penal Code of the State of California, an employee designated a <br />Parking Aide is authorized to arrest a person without a warrant, or to issue a citation to such person, whenever such <br />employee has reasonable cause to believe that the person has committed a misdemeanor or an infraction, in the <br />presence of such employee, which is a violation of a statute or ordinance which, under the provisions of this section, <br />such employee has the duty to enforce. <br /> <br />
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