PORTER v. CITY OF ATLANTA

S89A0015, S89A0121.

259 Ga. 526 (1989)

384 S.E.2d 631

PORTER v. CITY OF ATLANTA. A-TOW, INC. v. CITY OF ATLANTA.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Reconsideration Denied November 8, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin H. Rubin, for appellants.

Raines F. Carter, Solicitor, Elaine L. Carlisle, Herman L. Sloan, Assistant Solicitors, Marva Jones Brooks, for appellee.


CLARKE, Presiding Justice.

Appellant A-Tow, Inc. is a wrecker service owned and operated by appellant Val J. Porter. A-Tow and Porter were convicted of violating an Atlanta City ordinance by failing to accept checks. A-Tow was also convicted under another city ordinance for failing to post the required signs around the business. They appeal their convictions and challenge the constitutionality of the ordinances. We affirm the convictions.

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