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Page 9 of 9 <br />newsrack poses an immediate danger to pedestrians or vehicles, provided notice of the <br />seizure and an opportunity to contest is given to the person responsible for the seized <br />newsrack within five days after the seizure. <br /> f. Removal of abandoned newsracks. Abandoned newsracks may be <br />removed by a public officer or his or her designee and may be disposed of if it is not <br />claimed by the responsible party within 30 days. Newsracks remaining empty for 30 <br />days or not claimed within 30 days of seizure shall be deemed abandoned, except that <br />a newsrack remaining empty due to labor strike or any temporary interruption of <br />distribution or publication by the newspaper sold from that newsrack shall not be <br />deemed abandoned. <br />6.28.170 liability insurance. <br /> Each person, prior to the granting of an encroachment permit under this chapter, <br />shall furnish to the city a certificate showing that such person has then in force public <br />liability and property damage insurance, naming the city as an additional insured, in an <br />amount and in a form approved by the city attorney <br />6.28.180 indemnification. <br /> Every person operating or maintaining a newsrack upon or within the public <br />property, rights-of-way or public easements adjacent to streets of the city shall agree, <br />prior to the granting of an encroachment permit, to indemnify and hold harmless the city, <br />its officers and employees, from any loss, liability, damage, or cost sustained by any <br />person or property, arising from the installation, operation or use of such newsrack. <br />Page 14 of 371