TITLE 10. REGULATION OF INDIVIDUALCONDUCT AND ACTIVITY
CHAPTER 10-800. SAFETY
§10-817. Police and Fire Radio Broadcasts. [177]
(1) Prohibited Conduct:
(a) No person shall own,
possess, sell or transfer any radio equipment or conversion equipment of any
nature or type which is capable of transmitting on or otherwise interfering with
police or fire radio broadcast frequencies.
(b) No person shall alter
any radio equipment in any manner so that the receiver or converter makes it
possible to transmit on or interfere with police or fire radio broadcast
frequencies.
(c) No unauthorized person who owns or is in possession of
any radio equipment or conversion equipment of any type which is capable of
receiving signals on frequencies allocated for police or fire radio broadcasts
shall transmit on said frequencies or otherwise interfere with any police or
fire radio broadcast.
(d) No person shall use any radio equipment or
conversion equipment for the purpose of violating the law or for the unlawful
purpose of hindering or interfering with police officers or firemen in the
performance of their official duties.
(e) No person
shall:
(i) possess on a public street or on public or private property
not his or her residence; or
(ii) equip in a motor vehicle or
otherwise carry in a motor vehicle a radio receiver, portable or otherwise,
capable of receiving signals on frequencies used by police or fire departments,
without first having obtained a permit to install and/or use such radio device
from the Department of Licenses and Inspections. The Department of Licenses and
Inspections shall issue such permits in accordance with the procedure set forth
in Section 10-817(4). The enforcement of this subsection shall be vested in the
Police Department of the City of
Philadelphia.
(2) Confiscation:
(a) Any radio equipment or
conversion equipment capable of transmitting or interfering with police and fire
radio broadcasts shall be presumed to be used for that purpose and any police
officer is authorized to impound the equipment and hold it until the owner
arranges for it to be re-equipped so that it will not be capable of transmitting
on or interfering with police or fire radio broadcasts. If the owner does not
make such arrangements within a period of thirty (30) days, the equipment shall
be destroyed.
(3) Exemptions:
(a) Sections 10-817(1) and (2)
shall not apply to any law enforcement agency or to the Fire Department of the
City of Philadelphia.
(b) Section 10-817(1)(e) shall not apply to any
person engaged in the retail or wholesale business of selling or manufacturing
radio equipment capable of receiving police or fire broadcasts, as long as the
possession and/or carrying of such equipment is for business purposes.
(4) Permits:
(a) The Department of Licenses and
Inspections, in cooperation with the Police Department, shall issue permits for
use of radio scanners in the manner specified in Section 10-817(1)(e). The
applicant for a permit shall furnish to the Department of Licenses and
Inspections, on a form to be prescribed by the Department, the following
information:
(i) the name, address, date of birth, description and
signature of the applicant;
(ii) the reason for desiring a permit;
and,
(iii) any other information considered necessary by the
Department of Licenses and Inspections to adequately evaluate the
application.
The Department of Licenses and Inspections shall issue the
permit to such applicant if it appears that the applicant has a proper reason to
carry, use or install a radio receiver in the manner described in Section
10-817(1)(e), and that the applicant is a suitable person to be granted a
permit.
(b) The Department of Licenses and Inspections is authorized to
issue any regulations necessary to implement this permit
procedure.
(5) Penalty. The penalty for violation of this Section shall
be a fine of not less than one hundred (100) dollars and not more than three
hundred (300) dollars, and/or imprisonment of not less than thirty nor more than
ninety (90) days.