[R.O. 1992 § 200.010; CC § 200.010; Ord. No. 4, 8-16-1954]
The Police Department of the City may be appointed in such numbers,
for such times and in such manner as may be prescribed by ordinance.
[R.O. 1992 § 200.020]
The Police Chief and Policemen duly appointed shall have those
powers granted to Police Officers of a Fourth Class City by the State
of Missouri.
[R.O. 1992 § 200.030; CC § 200.040; Ord. No. 6, 3-12-1964]
Each Police Officer shall receive such compensation for his/her
services as is set forth in appropriate ordinances.
[R.O. 1992 § 200.050; CC § 200.090; Ord. No. 6, 3-12-1964; Ord. No. 76, 2-17-1972; Ord. No. 1009, 11-18-2021]
The Police Chief shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice
and consent of the Board. While residency within the City limits is
not required, the Police Chief must live within twenty-five (25) miles
of the Wright City Police Department building. Residency as provided
above must be established within one (1) year after appointment and
maintained at all times thereafter.
[R.O. 1992 § 200.060; CC § 200.110; Ord. No. 6, 3-12-1964]
The Police Chief shall attend all meetings of the Board of Aldermen
in person or by deputy, wait upon the Board while in session and strictly
obey all orders and mandates of the Board.
[R.O. 1992 § 200.080; CC § 200.140; Ord. No. 6, 3-12-1964; Ord. No. 1032, 11-10-2022]
A. Definitions.
As used in this Section the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ALPR
Automated license plate readers are high-speed, computer-controlled
camera systems that are typically mounted on street poles, streetlights,
highway overpasses, mobile trailers, or attached to police squad cars.
ALPRs automatically capture all license plate numbers that come into
view, along with other data such as the type of vehicle and sometimes
its driver and passengers, the location, date, and time. The data
is uploaded to and stored on a central server.
IMPROPER USE or ACCESS
Use or access of the APLR system outside of legitimate law
enforcement uses or by unauthorized personnel.
WCPD
The Wright City Police Department.
B. ALPR
Display And Use Reporting. ALPR use by the WCPD shall be governed
by the following:
1. Any ALPR used by the WCPD must have a surveillance notification sign
displayed on or near the device.
2. Upon activation of an ALPR, a dashboard must be added to the City
website, linked from the ALPR service-provided transparency dashboard,
containing at minimum the following information:
a. What information is detected;
b. Data retention time frame;
c. Number of ALPR devices in the City;
d. Hotlists the WCPD is alerted on by the ALPR;
e. External organizations that have access to data collected by ALPR
devices located within the City;
f. Number of vehicles detected in the last thirty (30) days;
g. Hotlist hits in the last thirty (30) days; and
h. Searches in the last thirty (30) days.
Note: There may be times when the transparency dashboard is
inadvertently offline while the ALPRs continue to function; however,
the transparency dashboard will update after coming back online to
include any data from the cameras at that time to include data from
during the time the dashboard was down.
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3. The Police Chief should inform the Board of the situation immediately
if data meeting the following criteria has been the subject of improper
use or access:
a. Data that was collected by an ALPR device owned or leased by and
located within the City; or
b. Data that was collected by an ALPR outside the City, but improperly
accessed or used by the WCPD.
4. If the subject of the data in question is confidential in accordance
Section 610.021 or 610.100, RSMo., it will be shared with the Board
only and be added to the next Executive Session as appropriate.
C. Annual
ALPR Usage Review. The Police Chief shall present an annual review
of the use of ALPR devices to the Board of Aldermen prior to ALPR
contract renewal.
1. The review, should include, but not be limited to, the following
information:
a. How ALPR has been used, how frequently, and whether usage patterns
are changing over time;
b. How often ALPR data are being shared with other entities, including
other governments in particular;
c. How well data management protocols outlined in WCPD Policy and Procedure
Manual General Order 22-002 are safeguarding individual information;
d. A summary of any complaints or concerns received by or known by the
WCPD about their ALPR technology and results of any internal audits
or other assessments of code and policy compliance;
e. Total annual costs for use of ALPR technology, including personnel
and other ongoing costs; and
f. Total annual number of cases ALPR technology has been used in, including
number of man-hours involved in each case with estimated personnel
costs versus pre-ALPR technology averages.
2. After Board review and approval, the report or summary thereof shall
be published in the local newspaper.
[R.O. 1992 § 200.090; CC § 200.150; Ord. No. 6, 3-12-1964]
The Chief of Police may appoint one (1) or more Policemen, with
the approval of the Mayor and Board, and every such appointment, with
the oath of office endorsed thereon, shall be filed with the City
Clerk for safekeeping; and said Policemen shall, after taking the
oath of office, possess all the powers, and may perform any and all
the duties of the Chief.
[R.O. 1992 § 200.100; CC § 200.160; Ord. No. 6, 3-12-1964]
The Police Department shall see that the streets are kept free
from all encumbrances that may inconvenience the public. The Police
shall also give special attention to the sidewalks and footways of
the City, and when they have knowledge of a break or hole in any bridge
or sidewalk under exclusive charge of the City or dangerous or defective
condition thereof, embracing those around churches or other public
property, street or alley crossings and those around public squares
shall be reported at once to the Board of Aldermen.
[R.O. 1992 § 200.110; CC § 200.170; Ord. No. 6, 3-12-1964]
When any citizen shall notify the Police, or the Police has
knowledge of a break or hole in any sidewalk or dangerous or defective
condition thereof in front or alongside of any store, shop, dwelling
or alongside of any property in the City, the Police shall at once
notify the owner, occupier or agent to repair such walk which may
be defective in front of or alongside of property owned or occupied
by them, or of which they are agents, under penalty of this Code.
[R.O. 1992 § 200.125; Ord. No.
430 § 1, 8-14-2003]
A. Definitions. For the purpose of this Section, the following words
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:
ALARM EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER
Any person, firm or corporation that sells or leases and/or
installs emergency alarm systems in the City of Wright City, Missouri.
ALARM USER
The resident or commercial establishment protected by an
emergency alarm system.
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
An electrically operated instrument composed of sensory apparatus
and related hardware which automatically sends over regular telephone
lines, by direct connection or otherwise, a pre-recorded voice alarm
upon receipt of a stimulus from the sensory apparatus that has detected
a physical force or condition inherently characteristic of a fire
or unauthorized intrusion.
EMERGENCY ALARM
Any device which, when actuated by a criminal act, fire,
unauthorized intrusion or other emergency, transmits a pre-recorded
message or other signal by telephone, radio or other means to a central
station, modified central station, licensed answering service.
FALSE ALARM
Any emergency alarm which is actuated by inadvertence, negligence
or unintentional act to which the Police Department responds, including
alarms caused by the malfunction of the alarm system, except that
the following shall not be considered false alarms:
a.
Alarms caused by an act of God such as earthquakes, flood, windstorm,
thunder or lightning.
b.
Alarms caused by an attempted illegal entry of which there is
visible evidence.
c.
Alarms intentionally caused by the resident acting under a sincere
belief that a need exists to call the Police Department.
B. Signaling Devices And Automatic Dialing Devices. All automatic dialing
devices shall be installed on a separate telephone line. No such devices
shall be keyed to any telephone line of the Wright City Police Department.
C. Local Alarms.
1.
Limits On Operation. All emergency alarm systems equipped with
any exterior sound-producing device, including, but not limited to,
gongs, buzzers, sirens, bells or horns shall be equipped with a time
device which limits the operation of such exterior sound-producing
device to fifteen (15) minutes, except that commercial installations
shall be allowed thirty (30) minutes.
D. Emergency Alarm Installations.
1.
Operational Requirements. All emergency alarm systems shall
be subject to the following operational requirements:
a.
The sensory mechanism used in connection with such alarms must
be adjusted to the degree reasonably possible to suppress false indications
of fire or intrusion so that alarms will not be actuated by natural
phenomena including, but not limited to, transient pressure change
in water pipes, short flashes of light, wind noises or exterior pressure
change such as rattling or vibration of windows or sonic booms and
vehicular noise adjacent to the installation.
b.
The alarm user shall be responsible for maintaining the system
in good repair to ensure reliability of operation.
c.
The alarm user shall also be responsible for seeing that the
system is not misused.
E. False Alarms Service Charge.
1.
There will be no charge for the response of the Police Department
to the first and second false alarms during each calendar year. All
subsequent false alarms during such year to which the Wright City
Police Department responds shall result in the following service charges
to the alarm user:
a.
Twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for third such false alarm;
b.
Fifty dollars ($50.00) for the fourth such false alarm; and
c.
Seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for each additional false alarm
within such year.
2.
Refusal to pay any fee service charge or penalty charged by
the City within a period of thirty (30) days shall be considered a
violation of this Section.
F. Non-liability Of District. The City shall not be liable for any defects
in operation of automatic dialing devices and signal line systems,
for any failure or neglect to respond appropriately upon receipt of
an alarm from such a source, nor for the failure or neglect of any
person with a license issued pursuant to this Section. In the event
that the City finds it necessary to disconnect an emergency alarm
system, the City shall incur no liability by such action.