[Adopted STM 9-29-1983 as Art. 8]
The Chief of Police may promulgate such rules
as may be necessary for the implementation of this article.
Automatic dialing services will not be interconnected
to any telephone lines at the Police Department. Any person using
an automatic dialing service may have the device interconnected to
a telephone line transmitting directly to:
A. A private central station.
B. A private answering service.
C. Any privately owned or operated facility or terminal.
Any alarm system which had five or more false
alarms within a calendar year shall be subject to assessment as provided
herein:
A. After the Police Department has recorded five separate
false alarms from an alarm user within a calendar year, the Police
Chief shall notify the alarm user, in writing and by certified mail,
of such facts and require the user to submit within 10 working days
of receipt of such notice a report describing the user's efforts to
discover and eliminate the cause or causes of the false alarms. This
notice, by certified mail from the Chief of Police or his designee,
shall contain the dates and times of each alleged false alarm.
B. In the event that the Chief of Police or his designee determines that a report submitted in accordance with Subsection
A of this section is unsatisfactory or that the alarm user has failed to show, by the report, that he has taken or will take reasonable steps to eliminate or reduce false alarms, then the Chief of Police or his designee shall order that the use of the alarm system be discontinued for a period of 30 days.
C. Fines.
(1) Any user of an alarm system which transmits a false
alarm signal shall be assessed a fine of:
(a)
Twenty dollars each for the fifth to seventh
false alarm in a calendar year.
(b)
Thirty dollars each for the eighth to 11th false
alarm in a calendar year.
(c)
Fifty dollars each for 12 or more false alarms
in a calendar year.
(2) All fines assessed herein shall be made payable to
the Town of Westminster for deposit in the general fund.
D. If the alarm user submits a report as required by Subsection
A of this section, the Chief of Police or his designee shall determine whether the action taken or to be taken will substantially reduce the likelihood of false alarms, then the Chief of Police shall notify the alarm user, in writing, that no assessment is made at that time. If no assessment is made at that time, the alarm user will be subject to assessment procedures on the next false alarm signal transmitted.
E. Upon failure of the user of an alarm system to pay
two consecutive fines assessed herein within 60 days of the assessment,
the Chief of Police shall order that the user discontinue the use
of the alarm system for not more than six months.
F. Proof that a false alarm was caused by an act of God
or by the actions of the telephone company shall constitute affirmative
defense to assessment of the particular false alarm.
G. The provisions of this section concerning false alarms
pertain to all alarm users, except municipal, county and state agencies.
H. All reports to the police of an alarm that has been
activated, whether from a private person, answering service or central
station, shall be recorded against the alarm user.
The following acts and omissions shall constitute
violations of this article punishable by a fine up to $50.
A. Failure to obey an order of the Chief of Police to
discontinue use of an alarm system, after exhaustion of the right
of the appeal.
B. Failure to disconnect an automatic dialing device
from any Police Department telephone lines within 90 days of the effective
date of this article.
C. Interconnection of an automatic dialing device to
any Police Department telephone line after the effective date of this
article.
D. Failure to pay two or more consecutive fines assessed under §
67-6C of this article within 60 days from the date of assessment.
E. Failure to comply with the requirements set forth in §
67-5 of this article.
[Adopted STM 9-30-1992 as Art. 1]
While early fire detection through the use of
various detection systems is a valuable tool in the protection of
life and property, it has been determined that the substantial number
of false alarms hinders the efficiency of the Fire Department by the
unnecessary deployment of apparatus and personnel to these false alarms.
This article is intended to penalize the alarm user whose property
or premises generate false alarms due to improperly designed, installed
or maintained systems. It is further intended to reduce the number
of false alarms and to promote the responsible use of reliable, properly
maintained detector systems for the protection of life and property
and the saving of taxpayer dollars in the Town of Westminster.
For the purpose of this article the following
definitions shall apply:
ALARM SYSTEM
A.
Any device or system which, when activated by
a criminal act, fire or other emergency, calls for Fire Department
response by:
(1)
Transmitting a signal to Fire Department headquarters;
(2)
Transmitting a signal to a person who relays
information to Police or Fire Department headquarters; or
(3)
Producing an audible or visible signal to which
the Fire Department is expected to respond.
B.
Excluded from this definition and the scope
of this article are devices which are designed to alert or signal
only persons within the premises in which the device is installed
and devices which are activated by the release of water from a sprinkler
system.
ALARM USER
The occupant of the premises containing the alarm system.
In cases where there is no occupant, the owner of the premises shall
be deemed to be the "alarm user."
AUTOMATIC DIAL ALARM
A telephone device or attachment that mechanically or electronically
selects a telephone line to report a fire or other emergency calling
for Fire Department response. Excluded from this definition are devices
which relay a digitally coded signal to Fire Department headquarters.
FALSE ALARM
An alarm raised without genuine cause or an alarm transmitted
to the Fire Department that does not require the saving of human life,
extinguishment of fire, control of hazardous situations, service,
rescue, salvage or other related duties; or an automated device that
transmits an alarm without genuine cause due to said device's malfunction,
improper installation, mechanical failure, negligence of the alarm
user, his agents or employees or other similar occurrences.
When the Chief of the Fire Department determines
that the Fire Department has responded to a false alarm, the Chief
shall have the option to impose a charge on the responsible alarm
user according to the following schedule:
A. First false alarm in any one calendar year: no charge.
B. Second false alarm in any one calendar year: no charge.
C. Third false alarm in any one calendar year: no charge.
D. Fourth false alarm in any one calendar year: $50.
E. For any and all subsequent alarms, an increase of
the last charge assessed by $25.
As an alternative to criminal prosecution, the
Fire Chief may elect to utilize the noncriminal disposition procedure
set forth in MGL c. 40, § 21D, which is accepted by the
Town of Westminster by this article, or by filing a complaint in the
Superior Court requesting an injunction and civil or criminal penalties.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this article,
the Town, its Fire Department, officers, agents and employees shall
be under no obligation whatsoever concerning the adequacy, operation
or maintenance of any alarm system or of the alarm monitoring facilities
at Fire Department headquarters. No liability whatsoever is assumed
for the failure of such alarm systems or monitoring facilities or
for failure to respond to alarms or for any other act or omission
in connection with such alarm systems. Each alarm user shall be deemed
to hold and save harmless the Town, its Fire Department, officers,
agents and employees from liability in connection with the alarm user's
alarm system.
The provisions of this article shall not apply
to alarm systems on premises owned or controlled by the Town, nor
to alarm systems installed in a motor vehicle.
The invalidity of any part or parts of this
article shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts.
[Added ATM 5-4-2002 by Art. 41]
The alarm user is responsible for providing
and maintaining the names and contact information of at least two
people who can be reached at any time of day or night, and who are
authorized to respond to an emergency signal transmitted by an alarm
system, or ensure someone responds. The alarm user shall ensure that
anyone who responds can open the premises in which the alarm system
is located, has the necessary knowledge of the alarm to effectively
operate it, and is authorized to take any action necessary to correct
any problems.