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For the purposes of this article, there is a rebuttable presumption that the following determinations made by the chief of police or made on behalf of the chief by a police officer dispatched to the premises are correct:

A. There is no evidence of a crime, or other activity that would warrant a call for immediate police assistance or investigation at the premises; and

B. No individual who was on or near the premises, or who had viewed a video or heard an audio communication from the premises, called for the dispatch or verified a need for an immediate police response. (Ord. 2144 § 2, 1997)