No person shall carelessly or willfully interfere
with, hinder or obstruct any officer or employee of the City who is
engaged in, en route to or returning from, the performance of official
duty, whether such interference, hindrance or obstruction be by threat,
assault or otherwise.
No person shall falsely represent himself to
be an officer or employee of the City or without proper authority
wear or display any uniform, insignia or credential which identifies
any City officer or employee; nor shall any person without proper
authority assume to act as an officer or employee of the City, whether
to gain access to premises, obtain information, perpetrate a fraud
or for any other purpose, provided, that nothing in this section shall
be construed to prevent a private citizen from making a lawful citizen's
arrest for felony or breach of the peace committed in his presence.
No person shall, without proper authority, knowingly
use, tamper with, render inoperative, destroy, damage, remove, deface,
molest or otherwise interfere with any books, records, furniture,
equipment, gear, apparatus, tools or other items of personal property
belonging to, leased to or used by the City or any agency thereof.
No person shall, without proper authority, knowingly
trespass upon or damage, deface, molest or otherwise interfere with
any real property belonging to, leased to or used by the City or any
agency thereof.
[Added 6-9-2008 by Ord. No. 779]
It shall be unlawful for any person to enter upon or remain
upon any City park in violation of any banning notice issued to said
person by an authorized City representative for violation of the rules
and regulations of the Department of Recreation and Parks. Any person
convicted of violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to
a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment not exceeding six months,
or both, for each and every violation. Additionally, the Mayor and
Common Council may institute injunctive, mandamus, or other appropriate
action or proceeding at law or equity for the enforcement of this
section or to correct violations of it, and any court of competent
jurisdiction shall have the right to issue restraining orders, temporary
or permanent, injunctions or mandamus or other appropriate forms of
remedy or relief.