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I�in�ies.�ta Statutes 2005, 169.42 Page 1 of 2 <br />������ T�+� � Home � Ldnls � the Wc�ld � Help �!�c <br />�:.� t �. r ��� ���t�e �e�is�r o�' ��a [� t� <br />� � r -:��� <br />House � Senate � Jodnt De�ariznentsand Cozrnnissions � H'n Searchand Status � Statutes, Laws,and Rul� <br />M i n nesota Statutes 2005, 169.42 <br />Copyright 2005 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. <br />Minnesota Statutes 2005, Table of Chapters <br />Table of contents for Chapter 169 <br />169 .42 I.,a.ttea�i,�rzg; dropping obj ect on veh�cle; <br />misdemeanor. <br />Subdivision 1. Objects on highway. No person shall <br />throw, deposit, place, or dump, or cause to be thrown, <br />deposited, placed, or dumped upon any street or highway or upon <br />any public or privately owned land adjacent thereto without the <br />owner�s consent any snow, ice, glass bottle, glass, nails, <br />tacks, wire, cans, garbage, swill, papers, ashes, cigarette <br />filters, debris from fireworks, refuse, carcass of any dead <br />animal, offal, trash or rubbish or any other form of offensive <br />matter, or any other substance likely to injure any person, <br />animal, or vehicle upon any such street or highway. <br />Subd. 2. MS 1969 Repealed, Ex1971 c 27 s 49 <br />Subd. 2. Dropping dangerous object on highway. Any <br />person who drops, or permits to be dropped or thrown, upon any <br />highway any of the material specified in subdivision 1, shall <br />immediately remove the same or cause it to be removed. <br />Subd. 3. Removing object; respvnsibility. Any person <br />removing a wrecked or damaged vehicle from a highway shall <br />remove any glass or other injurious substance dropped upon the <br />highway from such vehicle. <br />Subd. 4. Dropping object on vehicle. No person shall <br />drop or hurl any destructive or injurious material or object at <br />or upon any motor vehicle upon any highway or the occupants <br />thereof. <br />Subd. 5. Misdemeanor. Any person violating the <br />provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor. The <br />record of any conviction of or plea of guilty under this section <br />of a person operating a motor vehicle shall be immediately <br />forwarded to the Department of Public Safety for inclusion upon <br />that offender�s driving record. Any second or subsequent <br />offense under this section shall require a minimum fine in the <br />amount of $400. Any judge may, for any violation of this <br />section, order the offender to pick up litter along any public <br />highway or road for four to eight hours under the direction of <br />the Department of Transportation, with the option of a jail <br />sentence being imposed. <br />NIST: (2720-227) 1937 c 464 s 77; 1951 c 663 s 1,2; 1967 c 104 <br />]tit�'�rr�3.1��. �ri�' bi«'�ekp�b ,ph��g�tb����� �'1'.� �f_CH�1 �_�T')C'� ve�r �-c:4st�C�n Id��ec:kia�n-� 3 �9.... fir'�.� �i]i]6 <br />
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