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2 <br /> 3. Whenever a police officer finds an unattended vehicle at the scene of an <br /> accident or when the driver of any vehicle involved in an accident is physically or <br /> mentally incapable, or too intoxicated, to decide upon steps to be taken to protect <br /> his or her property; <br /> 4. Whenever the driver of a vehicle is arrested and taken into custody by a <br /> police officer; <br /> 5. Whenever a police officer discovers a vehicle which he determines to be a <br /> stolen vehicle; <br /> 6. Whenever any police officer or parking enforcement officer finds a vehicle <br /> standing or parked in a designated towaway zone; <br /> 7. Whenever a police officer or parking enforcement officer finds a vehicle <br /> without a special license plate, parking placard, or special year tab decal indicating <br /> that the vehicle is being used to transport a disabled person tinder pursuant to <br /> chapter RCW 116.19 RCW16.381 parked in a stall or space that is clearly and <br /> conspicuously marked, as described in the city's parking ordinance, as a parking <br /> space or stall for a disabled person, on private property without charge or on public <br /> property; <br /> 8. Whenever any police officer or parking enforcement officer finds a vehicle <br /> standing or parked in a fire lane or within fifteen feet of any fire hydrant whether on <br /> public or private property; <br /> 9. Whenever a police officer or parking enforcement officer finds a vehicle <br /> parked in a public right-of-way or on other publicly owned or controlled property in <br /> violation of any law, ordinance or regulation and there are four or more parking <br /> infractions issued against the vehicle for each of which a person has failed to <br /> respond, failed to appear at a requested hearing, or failed to pay an adjudicated <br /> parking infraction for at least forty-five days from the date of the filing of the notice of <br /> infraction; <br /> 10. Whenever a police officer or parking enforcement officer determines that <br /> a person is operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license or, if required <br /> by Chapter 46.20 RCW, a specially endorsed driver's license, or with a license that <br /> has been expired for ninety days or more; <br /> 11 . Whenever a police officer or parking enforcement officer determines that <br /> the vehicle has an expired registration of more than forty-five days and is parked on <br /> a public street; <br /> 12. Whenever a vehicle is illegally occupying a truck, commercial loading <br /> zone, restricted parking zone, bus, loading, hooded-meter, taxi, street construction <br /> or maintenance, or other similar zone where, by order of the director of <br /> Page 14 of 25 <br /> 25 <br />
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