The police department may take in charge, remove and keep in its custody under the direction of the chief of police or cause to be towed to and stored in a public storage facility vehicles in the following circumstances:
A.
When any unoccupied vehicle of any kind or description is found violating any town ordinances, this code or the laws of the state regulating the standing or parking of vehicles.
B.
When a vehicle is left unattended upon any bridge, viaduct or crossway, or in any tube or tunnel, where the vehicle constitutes an obstruction of traffic.
C.
When a vehicle upon a highway or street is so disabled as to constitute an obstruction to traffic and the person in charge of the vehicle is by reason of physical injury incapacitated to such an extent as to be unable to provide for its custody or removal.
D.
When the vehicle is left unattended upon a street or alley and is parked illegally or constitutes a hazard or obstruction to the normal movement of traffic.
E.
When the vehicle is left unattended upon a public street, highway or other public thoroughfare for a period in excess of 48 hours.
F.
When otherwise authorized pursuant to state or federal law.
(prior code § 12-5-1; Ord. 2014-090 § 9; Ord. 2018-134 § 2)