§ 15.01.050. Violations.


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  • Notwithstanding any other provisions of this code, except in cases of weight violations or ordinances relating to weight restrictions where the amount of the excess weight is more than four thousand five hundred pounds, a violation of any provision of this title, or the Traffic Regulations Code is an infraction and is punishable in accordance with the applicable provision of the California Vehicle Code. However, any such violation which would otherwise be an infraction is a misdemeanor, punishable in accordance with the provisions of the California Vehicle Code, if the defendant has been convicted of three or more violations of the California Vehicle Code or of any ordinance adopted pursuant to such code within the twelve-month period immediately preceding the commission of the violation and such prior convictions are admitted by the defendant or alleged in the accusatory pleading. For this purpose a bail forfeiture is deemed to be a conviction of the violation charged. Violations of any provision of this title, or of any rule, regulation or order adopted or established pursuant to any provision of this title (including the TRC) relating to weight restrictions where the amount of the excess weight is more than four thousand five hundred pounds, is a misdemeanor and is punishable in accordance with the applicable provisions of the California Vehicle Code.

(Ord. 2991 § 4 (part), 2003)