[Derived from Secs. 120 and 121 of Ch. VI of the Charter and Ordinances, 1974]
No person shall make or cause to be used or have in his possession any impression, imitation or duplicate of any police patrol box or signal box key, without the express permission of the Commissioner of Police.
No person shall give or cause to be given any false alarm through or by means of the police signal telegraph or the police telephone systems or any of the apparatus connected therewith with the intent to deceive or pull the hook of any signal box or use the police telephone system except when police assistance is actually required or tamper, meddle, misuse or interfere in any manner with said telegraph or telephone boxes or cut, break, injure, deface or remove any of the street stations or sentry boxes or any of the wires, supports or other parts or appliances connected with said telegraph or telephone systems or with any portion of the police patrol and signal apparatus or police telephone apparatus or make any connection or communication so as to interrupt or interfere with the proper workings of said telegraph or telephone systems or wrongfully injure, break or destroy any apparatus, machinery or fixtures connected with said systems or post any bill or advertisement upon any of said street stations or boxes or place or cause to be placed any snow, ice or other substance or thing against the door of any such box in such manner as to obstruct or interfere with the opening thereof.