Topic: Class C Misdemeanor

2 chapters across the catalog

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]
14:25 - 16:59

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]

Austin Bandit Sign Ordinance and Volunteer Ranger Program

The City of Austin is enforcing a 20-year-old ordinance against "bandit signs" on public rights-of-way, classifying them as Class C misdemeanors with fines up to $500. A new "Volunteer Sign Ranger" program allows citizens to wear uniforms and use city vehicles to remove illegal advertisements for businesses and political campaigns. Critics argue the program is a revenue-generating scheme that targets free speech and small business owners.

Live And Let Live With Phil Durgin [FsO0RsqMLts]
25:56 - 27:29

Live And Let Live With Phil Durgin [FsO0RsqMLts]

Legal Penalties for Illegal Refrigerant Use in Texas

Using prohibited refrigerants in a vehicle in Texas is classified as a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to a $1,000 fine and six months in jail. While owning the substances is not illegal, the act of connecting the refrigerant to a vehicle system triggers the criminal penalty. The complexity of these evolving tax and environmental laws is described as a method of creating confusion for the general public.