CITY OF CINCINNATI v. WELTY

Nos. 80-228, 80-229 and 80-230.

64 Ohio St. 2d 28 (1980)

CITY OF CINCINNATI, APPELLANT, v. WELTY, APPELLEE. CITY OF CINCINNATI, APPELLANT, v. COYNE, APPELLEE. (Two Cases.)

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided November 26, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Richard A. Castellini, city solicitor, Mr. Paul J. Gorman, city prosecutor, and Mr. Frank H. Prouty, Jr., for appellant.

Mr. Andrew B. Denison, for appellees.


Per Curiam.

C.M.C. 503-31 provides:

"No person shall operate any vehicle unless it has tires of rubber or of some equally resilient material, except in the following cases:

"(a) Vehicles drawn by animal power;

"(b) Road rollers, concrete mixers, platform trucks, traction engines being transported beyond the limits of the city, and other similar devices, which may have smooth metalic tires, without cleats, lugs, spikes, projections or...

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