[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Canajoharie as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 2-1-2011 by L.L. No. 1-2011]
This article is adopted pursuant to the authority of the Municipal Home Rule Law.
It is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Canajoharie to establish and impose sanctions upon owners of vehicles if two or more delinquent parking violation tickets issued by the Village of Canajoharie Police Department remain unpaid.
A. 
Should a vehicle have two or more delinquent parking violation tickets issued by the Village of Canajoharie Police Department and said vehicle is found located on a Village street or roadway, a device commonly called a "boot" may be attached, immobilizing said vehicle until such time as all delinquent parking violation tickets are paid, together with an administrative fee of $50 to cover the cost of booting and removing the boot.
B. 
It shall be a violation of this article to tamper with or attempt to remove said boot. Any person who tampers with or attempts to remove a boot shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $250. Upon proof of payment of all delinquent parking ticket violation tickets and the administrative fee, the boot shall be removed from said vehicle.
C. 
Any local police officer who locates a vehicle parked or standing upon or within a Village of Canajoharie public street or roadway, which is known to have two or more delinquent parking violation tickets, may attach a boot to a wheel of the vehicle. Thereafter, said officer shall attach a dated and time-recorded notice to the windshield of said vehicle that states:
THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN IMMOBILIZED BY THE VILLAGE OF CANAJOHARIE FOR TWO OR MORE DELINQUENT PARKING VIOLATION TICKETS PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 2011.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE OR TAMPER WITH THE ATTACHED BOOT. THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BOOT AND/OR THE VEHICLE. TAMPERING WITH THE BOOT IS AN OFFENSE PUNISHABLE BY A MAXIMUM FINE OF $250. DAMAGE TO THE BOOT WILL BE PROSECUTED AS A CRIMINAL MISCHIEF. TO HAVE THE BOOT REMOVED, CONTACT THE CANAJOHARIE VILLAGE COURT DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ARRANGE TO PAY ALL DELINQUENT PARKING VIOLATION TICKETS AND AN ADMINISTRATIVE FEE OF $50. AFTER PROOF OF PAYMENT IS PROVIDED TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, THE BOOT WILL BE REMOVED.
IF THE DELINQUENT PARKING TICKETS ARE NOT PAID WITHIN 48 HOURS OF APPLICATION OF THE BOOT, THE VEHICLE MAY BE TOWED AS AN ABANDONED VEHICLE IN VIOLATION OF THE NEW YORK STATE VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW.
THE CANAJOHARIE VILLAGE COURT MAY BE CONTACTED BY PHONE AT 518-673-5116 OR IN PERSON AT 75 ERIE BOULEVARD, CANAJOHARIE, NEW YORK. OFFICE HOURS ARE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.
D. 
After all delinquent parking violation tickets and the administrative fee have been paid, any available officer of the Village of Canajoharie Police Department shall remove the boot from the vehicle.
The provisions of this article are severable and the invalidity of a particular provision shall not invalidate any other provisions.