[CC §12.16; Ord. No.
298, 7-20-1987]
Any Police Officer employed by the City of St. John may arrest
on view, and without a warrant, any person he sees violating or who
he has reasonable grounds to believe has violated any law of this
State or has violated any ordinance of the City of St. John. The power
of arrest authorized by this Section is in addition to all other powers
conferred upon Law Enforcement Officers for the City of St. John,
and shall not be construed so as to limit or restrict any power of
a Police Officer.
[CC §11.15; Ord. No.
324, 3-21-1988]
It shall be unlawful for any person to interfere in any manner
with a Police Officer or other Officer or employee of the City of
St. John in the performance of their official duties, or to obstruct
any of said Officers or employees in any manner whatsoever while performing
their duties as such Officers or employees, or to provide false identification
as to their true identity to any such Officers, Officials or employees.
[CC §11.16; Ord. No.
32, 12-16-1974]
A. It
shall be unlawful for any person to resist arrest by any Police Officer
of the City of St. John, or to fail or to refuse to obey any reasonable
order or direction of any such Officer.
B. It
shall be unlawful to release or attempt to release any person under
arrest by or in the custody of any Police Officer of the City of St.
John.
[CC §11.19; Ord. No.
32, 12-16-1974]
No person shall, in the City of St. John, without being authorized
to do so, wear, display or have on his person, any badge, shield,
button, pin or other emblem which purports, represents or in any manner
indicates that the wearer or possessor thereof is vested or endowed
with official powers or with authority to make arrests or in any manner
to exercise governmental or police powers, or which shall purport,
represent or in any manner indicate that the wearer or possessor thereof
is a duly appointed Officer or Official of this City or a Police Officer,
Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff, Constable, Deputy Constable, Detective, Marshal,
Private Watchman, or City, County or State Inspector or Officer.
[CC §11.20; Ord. No.
32, 12-16-1974]
No person shall, in the City of St. John, sell, offer for sale
or display for the purpose of sale, any badge, shield, button, pin
or other emblem, which represents or in any manner to exercise governmental
or police help, indicates that the wearer or possessor thereof is
vested or endowed with official powers or which purport him the authority
to make arrests, or in any manner indicates that the wearer or possessor
thereof is a duly appointed Officer or Official of this City, or a
Police Officer, Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff, Constable, Deputy Constable,
Detective, Marshal, Private Watchman, or City, County or State Inspector
or Officer unless the purchaser thereof is authorized to wear or possess
the same.
[CC §11.36; Ord. No.
32, 12-16-1974; Ord. No. 181, 3-3-1980]
A. There
shall be a fee charged by the City of St. John and paid by the person
or corporation who owns, operates, or maintains a private alarm system
within the City of St. John if said system shall sound more than two
(2) false alarms within any thirty (30) day period or more than six
(6) false alarms within any twelve (12) month period and if the St.
John Police Department shall receive such false alarm soundings on
the City alarm board or shall be summoned to respond to such false
alarm.
B. The
fee shall be ten dollars ($10.00) for the first (1st) such alarm in
excess of the permitted number of false alarms and twenty-five dollars
($25.00) for each additional and subsequent alarm in excess of the
permitted number. There shall be no more than one (1) fee charged
hereunder for any false alarm.
C. The
term "False alarm" means an alarm sounding which
was not produced by physical intrusion of an unauthorized person or
animal unto the premises secured by the sounding alarm system or by
the breaking or opening of the door, window, or enclosure which is
secured by the sounding alarm system. If there is no physical evidence
of the physical cause which produced an alarm sounding said sounding
shall be presumed to be a "false alarm".
[CC §11.12; Ord. No.
455 §§1-2, 12-21-1992]
A. It
shall be unlawful for any person to taunt, torment, tease, beat, strike,
interfere with, endanger, injure or administer or subject any desensitizing
drugs, chemicals or substances to any dog used by a Law Enforcement
Officer in the performance of his duties or when the dog is placed
in kennel, or any enclosure while off duty.
B. Any person convicted of violating this Section shall be subject to the penalties prescribed in Section
100.010 of the Municipal Code of the City of St. John. This Section does not apply to a Police Officer or veterinarian that may perform euthanasia in emergency situations when delay would cause the dog undue suffering and pain.