§ 106-58. Transportation passes and nontransferable tickets.  


Latest version.
  • It shall be unlawful for any person to buy, sell or otherwise acquire or deal in or solicit the purchase or sale of any pass or other evidence of transportation issued by any railroad, railway, steamship or steamboat line, or the person operating the same, which shows on its face that it was issued for free transportation. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to buy, sell or otherwise acquire or deal in the unused portions of nontransferable railroad, railway, steamship or steamboat passenger tickets whose use is restricted to the original purchasers thereof by the railroad, railway, steamship or steamboat company issuing them, or to act as vendor or broker of those partially used nontransferable passenger tickets, or to solicit personally, or by sign or advertisement, or in any manner to aid the sale or purchase of those partially used nontransferable passenger tickets within the limits of the city.

(Code 1977, § 17-11005)