§ 466 PC - Possession of Burglary Tools - California Law Penal Code § 466 PC makes it a crime to possess burglary tools with the intent of breaking into a dwelling, structure, automobile, or watercraft Burglary tools may include picklocks, crowbars, screwdrivers, and slide hammers
U. S. Route 466 - Wikipedia U S Route 466 (US 466) was an east–west United States highway Though it reached a length of around 500 miles (805 km), the route was co-signed with other US routes for much of its length
Route 466 - A Forgotten Highway that Once Took you from Kingman Arizona . . . Not many people have heard of US Route 466, which once connected Kingman, Arizona to Morro Bay, California Established in 1933 and completed just two years later, 466 never achieved the same mythic fame of Route 66, yet its story runs just as deep
California Highways (www. cahighways. org): Route 466 Route 466 was never defined legislatively As part of the renumbering in 1964, signage of US 466 was truncated to end in Baker (California Route 58, former US 466, ended in Barstow) This truncation would see US 466 terminate on Baker Boulevard at the intersection with Route 127 Death Valley Road
California Penal Code section 466 (2025) “Key programming device” or “key duplicating device” means any device with the capability to access a vehicle’s onboard computer to allow additional keys to be made, delete keys, or remotely start the vehicle without the use of any key
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Legacy of US Route 466 Part 1; California State Route 46 US 466 was commissioned as a nearly 500 mile route from Morro Bay, CA east to Kingman, AZ in 1934 and had the distinction of being the first US Route over the Hoover Dam
Finding US 466 - gbcnet. com US 466 was the southernmost crossing of the Sierra Nevadas and an effective bypass of Los Angeles US 466 had its western terminus at Morro Bay, and its eastern terminus was at US 66 in Kingman, Arizona