SFP 2.09   Carrying of beverage.
SFP 2.10   Overnight camping.
SFP 2.11   Loitering or prowling.
SFP 2.12   Group picnic permit required.
SFP 2.13   Fireworks violation.
SFP 2.14   Weapons.
SFP 2.15   Public safety.
SFP 2.16   Controlled or harmful substances.
SFP 2.17   Alcoholic beverages.
SFP 2.18   Child labor laws.
SFP 2.19   Lottery.
SFP 2.20   Gambling.
SFP 2.21   Amusement games.
SFP 2.22   Keys.
SFP 2.01SFP 2.01Personal conduct.
SFP 2.01(1)(1)Disturbing the peace. No person may disturb the peace of the park, block any thoroughfare from pedestrian or vehicle traffic, or otherwise conduct himself or herself in an unlawful manner as defined chs. SFP 1 to 7.
SFP 2.01(2)(2)Disorderly conduct. No person may engage in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud or otherwise disorderly conduct, or conduct which tends to cause or provoke a disturbance or create a breach of the peace.
SFP 2.01(3)(3)Harassment. No person may engage in a course of conduct or repeatedly commit acts which harass or intimidate another person and which serve no legitimate purpose or otherwise threaten a person with physical contact with the intent and apparent ability to carry out the threat.
SFP 2.01(4)(4)Battery.
SFP 2.01(4)(a)(a) No person may cause bodily harm to another by an act done with intent to cause bodily harm to that person or another without the consent of the person so harmed.
SFP 2.01(4)(b)(b) In this subsection, “bodily harm” means physical pain or injury, illness, or any impairment of physical condition.
SFP 2.01(5)(5)Throwing missile. No person may, in a manner likely to cause physical harm or property damage, throw, drop, kick, hit or otherwise project any hard object, bottle, can, container, snowball or other item of a similar nature.
SFP 2.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1976, No. 247, eff. 8-1-76; emerg. am. (1), emerg. r. and recr (2), emerg. renum (3) to be SFP 2.03 and am., emerg. cr. (3), eff. 8-2-95; am. (1), r. and recr. (2), renum. (3) to (12) to be SFP 2.03 to 2.12 and am., cr. (3) to (5), Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96.
SFP 2.02SFP 2.02Property offenses.
SFP 2.02(1)(1)Petty theft under $500. No person may intentionally take and carry away, use, transfer, conceal, or retain possession of movable property of another with a value under $500, without consent and with intent to deprive the owner permanently of his or her property.
SFP 2.02(2)(2)Theft. No person may intentionally take and carry away, use, transfer, conceal, or retain possession of movable property of an other with a value that exceeds $500 but not more than $1,000, without consent and with intent to deprive the owner permanently of his or her property.
SFP 2.02(3)(3)Receiving stolen property. No person may intentionally receive or conceal stolen property.
SFP 2.02(4)(4)Theft by fraud under $500. No person may obtain money or property of another with a value under $500, by intentionally deceiving him or her with a false representation which is known to be false, made with intent to defraud, and which does defraud the person to whom it is made. “False representation” includes a promise made with intent not to perform it if it is part of a false and fraudulent scheme.