Whenever, in the judgment of the Mayor, or in the event of his absence,
disability or other inability to act, the Mayor and Council by a majority
vote determines that, an emergency exists as a result of mob action or other
civil disobedience, including riot, rout or unlawful assembly, or there is
real and present danger thereof, causing or likely to cause danger of injury
to or damages to persons or property, he shall have the power to impose by
proclamation any or all of the following regulations deemed by him necessary
to preserve the peace and order of the township:
A. To impose a curfew upon all or any portion of the township,
thereby requiring all persons in such designated curfew areas to forthwith
remove themselves from the public streets, areas, parks or other public places;
provided, however, that physicians, nurses and ambulance operators performing
medical services, utility personnel maintaining essential public services,
firemen and township-authorized or -requested law enforcement officers and
personnel shall be exempted from such curfew.
B. To order the closing of any business establishments anywhere
within the township for the period of the emergency, such businesses to include,
but not limited to, those selling intoxicating liquors or firearms or ammunition.
C. To designate any public street, thoroughfare or vehicle
parking areas closed to motor vehicles and pedestrian traffic.
D. To call upon regular and auxiliary law enforcement agencies
and organizations within or without the township to assist in preserving and
keeping the peace within the township.
E. Issue such other orders as are immediately necessary
in his judgment for the protection of life and property.
The proclamation of emergency provided herein shall become effective
upon its issuance to news media or immediate dissemination to the public,
its posting on a bulletin board in the Municipal Building and, where feasible,
by public-address systems throughout the township.
Any emergency proclaimed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter
shall terminate after 48 hours from the issuance thereof or upon the issuance
of a proclamation declaring an emergency no longer exists, whichever occurs
first; provided, however, that such emergency may be extended for such additional
comparable periods of time as determined necessary by the Mayor of the township.
During the period of such emergency, the following regulations shall
be observed:
A. No person shall make, carry, possess or use any type
of Molotov cocktail, gasoline or petroleum base firebomb or other incendiary
missile.
B. No person shall consume any alcoholic beverages in a
public street or public place or in any motor vehicle driven or parked thereon.
C. No person shall carry or possess any rock, bottle, club,
brick or weapon or other object capable of being used as a weapon unlawfully
against the persons or property of another, provided that anything herein
contained shall not apply to any law enforcement officer or other person engaged
lawfully in enforcing the emergency restrictions.
D. No person shall carry or transport gasoline or other
flammable or combustible liquid products in any container other than a gasoline
tank properly affixed to a motor vehicle.
E. No person shall intercept or interfere with police and/or
fire radio broadcasts.
[Amended 9-6-1977; 4-17-2006
by Ord. No. 06-06]
Any person violating or failing to comply with any of the provisions
of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable by a fine of
not more than $2,000 or by imprisonment for a term not to exceed 90 days,
or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the Judge. The
continuation of such violation on each successive day shall constitute a separate
offense, and the person or persons allowing or permitting the continuation
of the violation may be punished as provided above for each separate offense.