[Ord. 1983-1, 6/13/1983, § 1]
Any police officer, to the extent allowed by law, may enforce the speed restrictions authorized under Subchapter F of Chapter 33 of the Vehicle Code, Act of June 17, 1976, P.L. 162, No. 81, 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 101 et seq. (hereinafter and heretofore referred to as the "Vehicle Code"), as the same may be hereafter amended.
[Ord. 1983-1, 6/13/1983, § 2]
The rate of speed of any vehicle may be timed on any street or highway within the physical boundaries of Penn Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, by a police officer using an electrical and/or mechanical speed timing device.
[Ord. 1983-1, 6/13/1983, § 3]
All electrical and/or mechanical speed timing devices shall be of a type approved by the Department of Transportation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and shall be calibrated and tested in accordance with regulations prescribed by said Department of Transportation.
[Ord. 1983-1, 6/13/1983, § 4]
Every person convicted of a summary offense for a violation of any speed restriction authorized under the Vehicle Code shall be sentenced to pay those fines and costs established by the applicable provisions of the Vehicle Code or any subsequent Act of Assembly which amends said Vehicle Code. Disposition of said fine or fines shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the Vehicle Code.
[Ord. 1983-1, 6/13/1983, § 5]
Any traffic controls and/or speed restrictions previously adopted by the Township of Penn, not inconsistent with this chapter, shall remain in full force and effect, are not deemed repealed by enactment of this chapter and, to the extent required, are considered ratified and confirmed by the enactment of this chapter.