§ 6.100.030. Daily reports—Inspection—Violation.  


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  • A.

    All pawnbrokers doing business in the urban services district shall furnish to the chief of police daily reports, at his office, showing fully the name, age, sex, color, residence and general description of each person who shall have pawned, pledged or sold any article during the preceding day, together with a full description of the article pawned, pledged or sold, including the number on each article bearing a number, and in the case of watches, both the number in the case and the number on the works.

    B.

    In addition to furnishing to the chief of police such daily reports, pawnbrokers shall keep duplicates of the reports in a well-bound book, which book at all times shall be subject to the inspection of any member of the police department.

    C.

    When any pawnbroker shall fail, refuse or neglect to furnish to the chief of police daily reports required by this section or shall fail or refuse to keep duplicates of the reports for the inspection of the members of the police force, each day that such neglect or refusal shall continue shall constitute a separate offense.

(Prior code § 31-2-10)