(b) 1. Whenever any police officer, or in a city having a population
in excess of one million any person designated by the commissioner of
traffic of such city or on highways under the jurisdiction of the New
York state thruway authority, the office of parks and recreation, a
county park commission, a parkway authority, a bridge authority or a
bridge and tunnel authority any person designated by such office,
commission or authority finds a vehicle unattended where it constitutes
an obstruction to traffic, or any place where stopping, standing or
parking is prohibited, such officer is hereby authorized to provide for
the removal of such vehicle, semitrailer or trailer to a garage,
automobile pound or other place of safety.
2. In any city with a population of one million or more, whenever any
police officer, or any person designated by the commissioner of traffic,
finds a semitrailer or trailer without a tractor or towing vehicle
attached, parked or unattended on any city street, such officer or
person designated by the commissioner of traffic is hereby authorized to
provide for the removal of such semitrailer or trailer to a garage,
automobile pound or other place of safety.
(c) The owner or other person lawfully entitled to the possession of
such vehicle may be charged with a reasonable cost for removal and
storage, payable before the vehicle is released.
(d) No police officer or other public, state or municipal employee
shall release a motor vehicle impounded because of any traffic or
parking violation to any person who does not have a currently valid
driver's license and an insurance identification card or other
acceptable evidence indicating current insurance coverage on such
vehicle. The provisions of this subdivision with respect to insurance
coverage shall not apply to a motor vehicle which will not be moved
under its own power but will be transported by a tow truck or upon
another vehicle, provided that the registration for such impounded
vehicle has been surrendered to the commissioner and proof of such
surrender is presented to the police officer or other public, state or
municipal employee.
Structure New York Laws
Article 32 - Stopping, Standing, and Parking
1201 - Stopping, Standing, or Parking Outside of Business or Residence Districts.
1202 - Stopping, Standing or Parking Prohibited in Specified Places.
1203 - Additional Parking Regulations.
1203-A - Parking Permits for Handicapped Persons.
1203-B - Parking Spaces; Handicapped.
1203-C - Off Street Parking Spaces for the Handicapped.
1203-D - Out-of-State Vehicles Bearing Special Identification.
1203-E - Dumping or Plowing Snow Onto Parking Places for Handicapped Prohibited.
1203-F - Handicapped Parking Enforcement.
1203-G - Establishment of the Handicapped Parking Education Program.
1203-H - Metered Parking Waiver for Certain Disabilities.
1204 - Officers Authorized to Remove Illegally Stopped Vehicles.