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1629 – 1629 | New York Law

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1629 – 1629

New York Vehicle & Traffic § 1629

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NY VAT § 1629 - Closed or restricted bridges; penalties for noncompliance 1629. Closed or restricted bridges; penalties for noncompliance. 1. As used in this section, the term "bridge" means bridge as defined in article nine of the highway law. 2. Any person who knowingly defaces, removes, obliterates or otherwise alters any duly posted notice of closing of a bridge, or of restricted access to a bridge, with intent to deny proper notice of such closing or restricted access, is

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