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I 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 131 CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY Sec. 402e <br /> sary for emergency vehicles of such personnel to be at the scene } <br /> � j <br /> of the disaster or to be moving to or from the scene of the <br /> disaster for the purpose ofprotecting lives or property, unless it i <br /> is part of the duties of such person's employment.to view such I <br /> scene or activities, and thereby impedes such policemen, fire- <br /> men, emergency personnel or military personnel in the per- <br /> formance of their duties in coping with the disaster, is guilty <br /> of a misdemeanor. <br /> f For the purposes of this section, a disaster includes a fire, <br /> explosion, an airplane crash, flooding, windstorm damage, a <br /> railroad accident, or a traffic accident.—Added, Stats. 1959, 4 <br /> Chap. 1876. <br /> 402x. Adulteration of candies. Every person who adul- <br /> terates candy by using in its manufacture terra alba or other <br /> deleterious substances, or who sells or keeps for sale any candy <br /> or candies adulterated with terra alba, or any other deleterious <br /> substance, knowing the same to be adulterated, is guilty of a <br /> Imisdemeanor.-1905. <br /> Abandoned ice boxes, refrigerators, deep freeze <br /> lockls.,Any person who discards or abandons or leaves in any <br /> place accessible to children any refrigerator, icebox, or deep ` <br /> freeze locker, having a capacity of one and one-half cubic feet f <br /> or more, which is no longer in use, and which has not had the <br /> door removed or the hinges and such portion of the latch mech- <br /> anism removed to prevent latching or locking of the door, is <br /> guilty of a misdemeanor. Any owner, lessee, or manager who ! I <br /> imowingly permits such a refrigerator, icebox, or deep freeze <br /> locker to remain on premises under his control without having <br /> the door removed or the hinges and such portion of the latch f <br /> mechanism removed to prevent latching or locking of the door, I t <br /> is guilty of a misdemeanor. Guilt of a violation of this section <br /> shall not, in itself, render one guilty of manslaughter, battery <br /> or other crime against arson who may suffer death or injury ; <br /> from entrapment in such refrigerator, icebox, or deep freeze <br /> locker. s <br /> The provisions of this section shall not afpply to any vendor <br /> or seller of refrigerators, iceboxes, <br /> ox , rdef thedeep <br /> lockers,or or seller <br /> keeps or stores them epurposes, <br /> takes reasonable precautions to effectively secure the door of <br /> any such refrigerator, icebox, or deep freeze locker so as to pre- <br /> vent entrance by children small enough to fit therein.—States. <br /> 1955, Chap. 516. <br /> 402c. Requirements for latches on refrigerator doors. <br /> Failure to comply is a misdemeanor. On and after January 1, <br /> 1970, any person who sells a new refrigerator, icebox, or deep- <br /> freeze locker not equipped with an integral lock in this state, <br /> having a capacity of two cubic feet or more, which cannot be <br />