No funeral, procession or parade containing
50 or more persons or 20 or more vehicles, excepting the forces of
the United States Army or Navy, the military forces of the commonwealth
and the forces of the Police and Fire Departments, shall occupy, march
or proceed along any way except in accordance with a permit issued
by the Chief of Police and such other regulations as are set forth
which may apply.
A funeral composed entirely or partly of a procession
of vehicles shall be identified as such.
[Added 7-8-2008 by Doc. 92]
A. Definitions.
ROAD RACE
In the City of Haverhill, any foot race, walk or bicycle
race which uses any way. Not included under road races are track meets,
events at the high school, Haverhill Stadium, or events at the parks
and playgrounds within the City. Walks which do not require use of
ways are not covered by this section.
B. Permit required. The sponsor of any such road race shall be required to obtain a permit from the Chief of Police pursuant to §
185-1. The sponsor of the race, no later than 60 days prior to the road race, shall fill out an official form to be provided by the Police Department, which shall include the date, time and place of the race, the race route and what way, if any, the road race sponsors are requesting to use. The form shall be submitted to the Chief of Police, who shall have the sole discretion to determine the safety of the road race route.
C. Public safety.
(1) It shall be the policy of the City that, whenever
possible, organizers of races conducted for charitable purposes shall
not be required to have a police detail and should not be required
to pay any fees to the City. However, there may be times when, in
the interest of public safety, a police detail is required.
(2) In the event the Police Chief determines that, in
the interest of public safety, police details shall be required, the
Police Chief shall first attempt to assign auxiliary police officers
to said duty. If an insufficient number of auxiliary police officers
are available, the Police Chief shall ask the Department's reserve
police officers and the regular police officers' union representatives
if any personnel are willing to volunteer for such traffic duty. In
the event that there are an insufficient number of auxiliary police
officers, reserve police officers or regular police officers available,
the Police Chief shall give the race sponsors a choice of either changing
the location and/or time of the road race route or paying for police
details.
D. Civilian flagmen. In the event that state and local
law allows for the hiring of civilian flagmen and the race route is
certified as being safe for civilian flagmen by the Police Chief,
race sponsors shall also be given the option of hiring flagmen.