Here are some imaginary laws some hateful mean spirited criminal
that works for the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department
dreamed up and had placed in Phoenix parks.
In a large number of parks run by the city of Phoenix, Arizona there are signs posted which are designed to keep homeless people form using city of Phoenix Parks. The signs are not all the same and these are some of the examples we have seen: No Shopping Carts Allowed in ParkPhoenix City Code 24-43 is a REAL law that this mean spirited hateful criminal who works in the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department seems to use as a base to make up the imaginary law that he or she is using to run homeless people out of Phoenix parks with. While Phoenix CC 24-43 is titled Prohibition of wheeled devices in public parkit doesn't actually make shopping carts, skateboards, roller skates, bicycles, wagons, or other wheeled vehicle and other devices illegal in Phoenix Public parks. CC 24-43 just makes it illegal to operate a wheeled device like a shopping cart in a public park in a manner that would endanger people or damage property. The full law read: 24-43 Prohibition of wheeled devices in public parks.Here is a photo I shot of the law from the printed city of Phoenix code
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It looks like the mean spirited hateful person who works at the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department and hates homeless people twisted this law around and used it to make up an imaginary law to run the homeless people out of Phoenix Parks that says:
Shopping Carts are illegal in Phoenix ParksOf course if you read the Phoenix law that is absolute rubbish. The Phoenix law does not prohibit shopping carts in city of Phoenix Parks. Yes the law doesn't prohibit homeless folks from operating their shopping carts in a manner which causes injury to any person or damage to public or private property.manner which causes injury to any person or damage to public or private property.If the signs were to be legally correct they should instead say: It is illegal to operate shopping carts in a manner which causes injury to any person or damage to public or private propertyBut I suspect the *sshole who made up all these signs didn't use those words because it wouldn't have the effect of running homeless people out of Phoenix parks. Here are some photos I shot of the law in the printed Phoenix City Code, which I found at the main city of Phoenix Library. It's in a big multi-volume black book called Charter and code of Phoenix ArizonaThe main library is on Central Avenue just south of McDowell Road. This is the actual law or Phoenix City Code 24-43
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This is the full page which the
24-43
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Here is the index which points to the law 24-43 | ||
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Here is the full page of the index which points to the law 24-43 | ||
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This is the first page of Volume II of the Phoenix City Code which contains the law 24-43 | ||
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This is a photo of the black cover of Volume II of the Phoenix City Code which contains the law 24-43 | ||
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Signs in Phoenix Parks with imaginary lawsHere are a few photos of those signs in Phoenix parks that cite an imaginary law that makes it illegal for homeless people to bring their shopping carts into Phoenix Parks.
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Other Phoenix, Arizona parks with signs posted that threaten to arrest homeless people who disobey this imaginary law. Phoenix City Code 24-43, Phoenix CC 24-43, CC 24-43, 24-43, Prohibition of wheeled devices in public parks, Little Canyon Park, Ceilito Park, Cielito Park, Royal Palm Park, Mariposa Park, Civic Space Park, Encanto Park, John F. and Mary P. Long Homestead Park, La Pradera Park, Colter Park, Rose Mofford Sports Complex, Longview Park, Steele Indian School Park, Esteban Park, Los Olivos Park, Tempe Public Library, Tempe Clark Park, Montebello Transit Center, Margaret T. Hance Park, Montebello Transit Center, Even More, Desert Storm Park
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