[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 4]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR636.37]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER V--DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 636--MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC SUPERVISION (SPECIFIC INSTALLATIONS)--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Fort Stewart, Georgia
 
Sec. 636.37  Use of ``Denver Boot'' device.

    The ``Denver Boot'' device will be used by Military Police as an 
additional technique to assist in the enforcement of parking violations 
when other reasonably effective but less restrictive means of 
enforcement (such as warnings, ticketing, reprimands, suspensions, or 
revocations of on-post driving privileges) have failed, or 
immobilization of the private owned vehicle is necessary for safety.
    (a) The use of booting devices will be limited to application by the 
Military Police under the following conditions:
    (1) Immobilization of unsafe, uninspected, or unregistered vehicles.
    (2) Immobilization of vehicles involved in criminal activity.
    (3) For repeat offenders of the parking violations outlined in this 
supplement. Three or more parking violations within 6 months constitutes 
grounds to boot the vehicle.
    (4) At the discretion of the Provost Marshal or his designee, on a 
case-by-case basis.
    (b) Booted vehicle will be marked, for driver notification, by 
placing an orange in color notice on the vehicle windshield. The notice 
will contain information on why the vehicle was booted and instructions 
on how to have the booting device properly removed by the Military 
Police (see figure 636.37).

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               FIGURE 636.37. DRIVER BOOTING DEVICE NOTICE
1. Your vehicle is illegally parked and has been secured in place by the
 Military Police with a vehicle restraining device. Do not move this
 vehicle until the restraining device is properly removed by the
 Military Police.
2. Any movement, or attempted movement, of this vehicle could result in
 damage to the device and the vehicle. You will be responsible for any
 such damage to the vehicle and/or the restraining device.
3. Any removal, or attempted removal, of the device could result in you
 being charged with a criminal offense.
4. To have this device properly removed by the Military Police, contact
 the following:

                   Mon-Fri, 7: a.m.-5: p.m., Bldg 292,

                           Phone 767-2848/8659

                Non-Duty Hours, Bldg 285, Phone 767-2822

                                 Notice