2006 New York Code - Creating A Hazard.



 
  § 270.10 Creating a hazard.
    A person is guilty of creating a hazard when:
    1.  Having  discarded  in any place where it might attract children, a
  container which has a compartment of more than one  and  one-half  cubic
  feet  capacity  and  a  door or lid which locks or fastens automatically
  when closed and which cannot easily be opened from the inside, he  fails
  to remove the door, lid, locking or fastening device; or
    2.  Being  the  owner  or otherwise having possession of property upon
  which an abandoned well or cesspool is located, he fails  to  cover  the
  same with suitable protective construction.
    Creating a hazard is a class B misdemeanor.

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