SFP 2.02(5)(5)Retail theft.
SFP 2.02(5)(a)(a) No person may intentionally remove, replace or alter indicia of price or value of merchandise, or conceal, transfer, take and carry away, or retain possession of merchandise held for resale by a merchant, or property of the merchant, without his or her consent and with intent to deprive the merchant permanently of possession or the full purchase price of the merchandise.
SFP 2.02(5)(b)(b) In this subsection, “merchant” includes any “merchant” as defined in s. 402.104 (3), Stats., and any lessee authorized to sell within the geographical limits of the park.
SFP 2.02(6)(6)Fraud on eating places or lodging accommodations.
SFP 2.02(6)(a)(a) No person may obtain any beverage, food, lodging accommodation or other service, at any park concession stand, restaurant, eating place, hotel, campground, or lodging facility, and intentionally defraud or abscond without paying for it.
SFP 2.02(6)(b)(b) In this subsection, prima facie evidence of an intent to defraud has the meaning given in s. 943.21 (2), Stats.
SFP 2.02(7)(7)Issuing worthless check under $500.
SFP 2.02(7)(a)(a) No person may issue any check or other order for the payment of money less than $500 which, at the time of issuance, he or she intends not to be paid.
SFP 2.02(7)(b)(b) In this subsection, prima facie evidence that the person, at the time he or she issued the check or other order for payment of money, intended it should not be paid, has the meaning and includes the items of proof set forth in s. 943.24 (4), Stats.
SFP 2.02(8)(8)Fraudulent use of credit card under $500.
SFP 2.02(8)(a)(a) No person may use a financial transaction card, with intent to defraud the issuer by obtaining from a person or organization,money,goods,or services with a value of under $500. Using a financial card which was expired or revoked, was not lawfully issued to him or her,or knows that the financial transaction card, had been altered, counterfeited,or forged,without the consent of the issuer or lawful cardholder,or both.
SFP 2.02(8)(b)(b) In this subsection the term, “issuer” means the business organization or financial institution which issues a financial transaction card or its duly authorized agent.
SFP 2.02(9)(9)Use of cheating tokens. No person may obtain the property or services of another by depositing anything which he or she knows is not lawful money or is an unauthorized token in any receptacle used for the deposit of coins or tokens.
SFP 2.02(10)(10)Entry into locked vehicle. No person may intentionally enter a locked or enclosed portion or compartment of a vehicle of another without consent and with intent to steal therefrom and deprive the owner permanently of his or her property.
SFP 2.02(11)(11)Entry into locked building, room, secured fenced in area or onto a construction site.
SFP 2.02(11)(a)(a) No person may enter a locked and enclosed building, room, secured fenced in area or a posted construction site, without the consent of the owner or person in lawful possession
SFP 2.02(11)(b)(b) In this subsection the term, “construction site” means the site of the construction, alteration, painting or repair of a building, structure or other work.
SFP 2.02(11)(c)(c) In this subsection the term, “Owner or person in lawful possession” of premises includes a person on whose behalf a building is being constructed, altered, painted or repaired and the general contractor or subcontractor engaged in that work.
SFP 2.02(12)(12)Criminal damage to property. No person may intentionally cause damage to any physical property of another without the person’s consent.
SFP 2.02 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96.
SFP 2.03SFP 2.03Indecent or lewd conduct.
SFP 2.03(1)(1) No person may commit an act against sexual morality. These acts include, but are not limited to sexual activity or exposure of genitals in public, the display or sale of obscene or pornographic material, or the solicitation for purposes of prostitution.
SFP 2.03(2)(2) No persons shall have sexual intercourse in public.
SFP 2.03(3)(3) No person may commit an indecent act of sexual gratification in public or with another with knowledge that they are in the presence of others.
SFP 2.03(4)(4) No person may urinate or expose their genital in public or any public place, outside of the confines of a public restroom or toilet facility.
SFP 2.03(5)(5) In this section the term “in public” means in a place where or in a manner that the person knows or has reason to know that his or her conduct is observable by or in the presence of persons others.
SFP 2.03 HistoryHistory: Renum. from SFP 2.01 (3) and am., cr. (2) to (5), Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96.
SFP 2.04SFP 2.04Pets regulated. No person may enter or remain in the park with a dog, cat, or other pet unless under proper leash, caged or carried by the possessor or part of an approved exhibit display. Animals other than seeing-eye dogs shall not be permitted in any building unless on display. All dog owners are required to supply an official rabies vaccination certificate showing the date of vaccination and serum used. Any dog, cat or other pet found within the park, in violation of this subsection may be impounded and its owner subject to any costs incurred.
SFP 2.04 HistoryHistory: Renum. from SFP 2.01 (4) and am., Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96.