No person conducting a private patrol service shall, in connection with the performance of such service, use any vehicle unless the exterior color, striping, decals and insignias thereon shall have been submitted to the chief of police for approval and shall have been approved by him or her. The chief of police shall approve an exterior color, striping, decal and insignia scheme unless he or she finds that the color striping, decal or insignia used is not clearly distinguishable from those used on police vehicles used by the Winters police department. In addition, the vehicles must have on both front doors, lettering, no less than three inches in height, reading "Private Patrol." The lettering shall be in contrast to the color of the background upon which it is placed. In case of any disapproval of any such scheme, the chief of police shall advise the operator of the service in writing as to any color, striping, decal or insignia which he or she finds unacceptable, and shall recommend modifications which would render the proposed scheme acceptable. The failure of the chief of police to act within a thirty (30) day period shall be deemed to be an approval. No vehicle used by or in connection with any private patrol service shall be equipped in any manner with a red light, capable of facing toward the front of the vehicle, or a siren.
(prior code § 10-3.305; Ord. 82-02 (part))