[Amended 3-20-1995; 4-18-2005 by Ord. No. 05-13; 8-4-2014 by Ord. No. 14-25; at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art.
II)]
The following statutes defining offenses against the peace and good order of the state are adopted by reference to define offenses against the peace and good order of the Village, provided that the penalty for commission of such offenses hereunder shall be limited to a forfeiture imposed under Chapter
1, §
1-4, of this Code:
97.627
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Causing fires by tobacco smoking
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110.075(7)
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Producing/using inspection sticker fraudulently
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134.06
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Motor vehicle sales/bonus to chauffeur prohibited
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173.10
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Animals; investigation of cruelty complaints
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175.25
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Storage of junked automobiles
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218.0146
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Used cars/prohibited acts
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218.0147
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Motor vehicles/sale to minor
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285.30(6)
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Pollution by motor vehicle/failure to repair
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939.05
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Parties of crime
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939.22
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Words and phrases defined
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940.19(1)
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Battery; aggravated battery
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941.10
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Negligent handling of burning materials
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941.12(2) and (3)
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Interfering with fire fighting
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941.13
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False alarms
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941.20(1)
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Reckless use of weapon
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941.23
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Carrying concealed weapon
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941.235
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Carrying firearm in public building
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943.01(1)
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Criminal damage to property (less than $1,000)
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943.07
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Criminal damage to railroads
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943.11
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Entry into locked vehicle
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943.125
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Entry into locked coin box
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943.13
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Trespass to land
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943.14
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Criminal trespass to dwellings
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943.20
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Theft (less than $1,000)
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943.21
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Fraud on hotel or restaurant keeper (less than
$1,000)
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943.24
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Issue of worthless checks (less than $1,000)
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943.50
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Shoplifting
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943.61
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Theft of library material (less than $1,000)
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944.15
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Fornication
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944.20
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Lewd and lascivious behavior
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944.23
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Making lewd, obscene or indecent drawings
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944.30
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Prostitution
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944.31
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Patronizing prostitutes
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944.33
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Pandering
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945.01
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Definitions relating to gambling
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945.02
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Gambling
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945.04
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Permitting premises to be used for commercial
gambling
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946.40
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Refusing to aid officer
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946.41
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Resisting or obstructing officer
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946.42
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Escape
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946.44
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Assisting or permitting escape
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946.70
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Impersonating peace officer
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946.72
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Tampering with public records and notices
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947.01
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Disorderly conduct
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947.012
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Unlawful use of telephone
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947.0125
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Unlawful use of computerized communication systems
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947.013
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Harassment
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947.06
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Unlawful assemblies
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948.60
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Possession of a dangerous weapon by a person
under 18
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951.01 to 951.15
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Crimes against animals
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961.14(4)(t) to 961.41
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Possession of marijuana; prohibited acts; penalties
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961.571
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Definitions (drug paraphernalia)
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961.572
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Determination
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961.573
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Possession of drug paraphernalia
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961.574
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Manufacture or delivery of drug paraphernalia
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961.575
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Delivery of drug paraphernalia to a minor
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961.576
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Advertisement of drug paraphernalia
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961.577
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Municipal ordinances
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[Amended 10-18-2010 by Ord. No. 10-53]
A. No person
shall carry or expose to view any open can, bottle or other container
which contains intoxicating liquor, wine or fermented malt beverage
or drink from the same on any public walk or street, in any park or
other public place in the Village or over which the Village has any
lease or legal jurisdiction, or on any parking lot open to and available
to the public, unless such public place shall have issued to it a
license for the sale or use of such beverage.
B. Alcohol
influence by underage persons prohibited.
(1) No
underage person, as defined in § 125.02(20m), Wis. Stats.,
shall be under the influence of alcohol in the Village of Pleasant
Prairie. Such prohibition is subject to the exceptions in § 125.07(4)(b),
Wis. Stats.
(2) For
the purposes of this section "under the influence" shall mean any
detectable amount of alcohol in the underage person's blood or breath.
[Amended 6-18-2007 by Ord. No. 07-27; 9-8-2009 by Ord. No.
09-50; 9-4-2012 by Ord. No. 12-31; 10-7-2013 by Ord. No. 13-47; 8-4-2014 by Ord. No. 14-24; 11-2-2015 by Ord. No. 15-41]
A. No person shall fire or discharge any firearm, air rifle, spring
gun or air gun (commonly referred to as "BB guns," "dart guns," "pellet
guns" or "paintball guns") of any description or fire or discharge
any instrument, bow and arrow, crossbow, slingshot or other weapon
or device capable of discharging a single projectile, including an
arrow, except this section shall not apply to the following:
(1) Any authorized officer of the law in the performance of his duties.
(2) At a shooting range, shotgun trap or skeet-shooting field, archery
range, shooting gallery or public or private sportsman's range or
club if allowed by the underlying zoning district.
(3) Gun salutes as a special function at a parade, program or funeral.
(4) The discharge of blank cartridges in a firearm suitable for their
safe use when utilized as a starting signal device at athletic events
or as a prop in any stage performance.
(5) Hunting.
(a)
The discharge of a shotgun or use of a bow and arrow for hunting
wild animals and birds under licenses issued pursuant to Ch. 29, Wis.
Stats., including the hunting of deer during the State of Wisconsin
gun and bow and arrow deer seasons.
(b)
Anyone engaged in the discharge of a shotgun or use of bow and
arrow for hunting wild animals and birds under this section shall
comply with all state statutes and rules promulgated by the Department
of Natural Resources pertaining to game, including but not limited
to the following:
[1]
State-designated hunting seasons, times, and zones.
[2]
State limits on the number of game obtained per season.
[4]
Acquisition of necessary permits and licenses.
[5]
Penalties and fines for violations and noncompliance.
(6) Shooting or discharging a bow and arrow or crossbow.
(a)
It shall be unlawful for a person to hunt with a bow and arrow
or crossbow within a distance of 100 yards from a building located
on another person's land. This restriction shall not apply if the
person who owns the land on which the building is located allows the
hunter to hunt with a bow and arrow or crossbow within the specified
distance of the building. A building is defined as a permanent structure
used for human occupancy and includes a manufactured home, as defined
in § 101.91(2), Wis. Stats.
(b)
A person who hunts with a bow and arrow or crossbow shall discharge
the arrow or bolt from the weapon toward the ground.
B. Transporting weapons. No person shall possess, use or transport,
while on the lands of another, within the Village, any firearm, air
gun or other weapon or device capable of discharging a missile, unless
the express permission of the owner or occupant of such land has been
first obtained.
C. Hunting and trapping prohibited. Hunting and/or trapping on all Village-owned
property is prohibited.
D. It shall be illegal to discharge a firearm utilizing a single projectile
in the area of the Village bordered by Sheridan Road on the west,
Lake Michigan on the east, 128th Street (Illinois State Line) to the
south and the Village boundary line to the north.
No person shall engage in disorderly conduct
or conduct himself or herself in a tumultuous, riotous or indecent
manner.
A. Any of the following acts constitute disorderly conduct
under this section, the enumeration of which shall not be deemed exclusive:
(1) Breach of the peace. In a public or private place,
making, aiding or assisting in making any improper noise, riot, disturbance,
breach of the peace or act tending to a breach of the peace or engaging
in violent, abusive, boisterous or unreasonably loud or wrathful conduct
under such circumstances in which such conduct tends to cause or provoke
a disturbance or damage to public or private property.
(2) Assault. Assaulting or striking or intentionally injuring
another person.
(3) Obscene language. Using any profane, obscene, vulgar
or insulting language in such circumstances as tend to cause or provoke
a disturbance.
(4) Fighting. Engaging in or aiding or abetting any fight
or similar disturbance.
(5) Unlawful assembly. Collecting in crowds for unlawful
purposes or for any purpose to the annoyance or disturbance of other
persons.
(6) Intoxication. Being intoxicated in a public place
or in any place to the unreasonable annoyance and disturbance of other
persons.
(7) Obstructing officer. Resisting or obstructing a police
officer in the performance of his or her duties or impersonating a
police officer.
(8) Escape. Assisting any person in the custody of the
police to escape or furnishing any weapon, controlled substance or
intoxicating beverages to any person in police custody or interfering
in any way with the police custody of any person under arrest.
(9) Furnishing intoxicants to juveniles. Furnishing, aiding
or assisting in furnishing a controlled substance or an intoxicating
beverage to any juvenile.
(10) False reporting. Filing any false report by any means
whatever to any Village officer under such circumstances as to reasonably
expect that such officer would make an investigation based on such
report or under such circumstances as to mislead any such officer,
or giving any false alarm of fire, danger or disturbance to any person.
[Amended 4-18-2005 by Ord. No. 05-13]
(11) Unlawful use of telephone. Making a telephone call
with intent to unreasonably annoy another, whether or not conversation
ensues.
(12) Prostitution or gambling. Keeping or maintaining or
being in a place of prostitution or a gambling house or engaging in
or soliciting unlawful sexual acts.
(13) Lewd and lascivious behavior. Engaging in obscene
or indecent activities or entertainment, or any lewd or lascivious
behavior, or appearing in a public place or in view of the public
in a state of nudity.
(14) Stones or missiles. Throwing or discharging stones
or missiles in a public place or at any person or property or using,
brandishing or threatening to use any missile or dangerous weapon
or object against any person or property.
(15) Obscene drawings or writings. Making any lewd, obscene
or indecent drawing or writing in any public place or other place
frequented by the public.
(16) Urination or defecation in public. Urinating or defecating
outdoors in view of the public.
B. Disturbance of meeting. No person shall disturb or
annoy any congregation, audience, public meeting, court session or
lawful assembly of persons of any kind, or join with others in so
doing.
C. Annoyance. No person shall maltreat or annoy any person
in any public place.
D. Sleeping in vehicle. No person shall sleep in a motor
vehicle on a public street within the Village between 10:00 p.m. and
6:00 a.m.
E. Disturbing the peace. No person shall disturb the
peace and good order of the Village in any manner.
F. Mashing. No person shall improperly accost, ogle,
insult, follow, pursue, lay hands on or otherwise molest any person
of the opposite sex.
G. Begging. No person shall, in any public place or from
place to place, beg or receive alms without written permission from
the Village Board.
H. Damage to property. No person shall intentionally
cause damage to any physical property of another without the other's
consent.
I. Illegal entry into vehicle. No person shall intentionally
enter the enclosed portion or compartment of the vehicle of another
without consent and with intent to steal therefrom or take possession
thereof.
J. Concealed weapon. No person, except a peace officer,
shall go armed with a concealed and dangerous weapon, except as specifically
allowed by § 175.60 or 66.0409(6), Wis. Stats., and other
applicable laws of the State of Wisconsin, and in strict compliance
therewith.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
K. Threats with weapons. No person shall display in a
threatening manner any dangerous weapon, including but not limited
to any pistol, slingshot, knuckles of brass, lead or metal or any
knife or object capable of being used as a weapon.
L. Nunchakus. No person, except a peace officer, shall
make, manufacture, sell or offer to sell or possess or go armed with
Nunchakus or similar devices.
M. Switchblade knives. No person shall manufacture, sell
or offer to sell, transport, purchase, possess or go armed with any
knife having a blade which opens by pressing a button, spring or other
device in the handle or by gravity or by a thrust or movement.
N. Trespass. No person, without lawful authority or express
or implied consent of the owner or occupant or his agent, shall do
any of the following:
(1) Enter any land, property, building or structure of
another;
(2) Enter on, swim or fish from or in any body of water
of another;
(3) Enter on any Village property or park after the posted
closing time; or
(4) Fail or refuse to leave the land, building, structure
or property of another when requested to do so by the owner, occupant
or an agent or authorized representative of such owner or occupant.
O. Possession of intoxicants by juveniles. No person
under 21 years of age shall have in his possession or control any
intoxicating beverage. This prohibition is subject to the exceptions
in § 125.07, Wis. Stats., and does not apply to a person 18 years
of age or older who has been issued an operator's license under §
125.17, Wis. Stats.
[Amended 4-18-2005 by Ord. No. 05-13; at time of adoption
of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
Section 167.10, Wis. Stats., regulating the
sale and use of fireworks, exclusive of any penalty imposed thereby,
is adopted by reference and made a part of this chapter as though
set forth in full.
No person shall stand, sit, loaf or loiter or
engage in any sport or exercise on any public street, sidewalk, bridge
or public ground within the Village in such manner as to prevent or
obstruct the free passage of pedestrian or vehicular traffic thereon
or to prevent or hinder free ingress to or egress from any place of
business or amusement or any church, public hall or meeting place.
No person shall throw any glass, refuse, waste,
filth or other litter upon the streets, alleys, highways, public parks
or other property of the Village or upon any private property or upon
the surface of any body of water within the Village.
No person shall resist or interfere with any
officer of the Village while such officer is doing any act in his
official capacity and with lawful authority, nor shall any person
refuse to assist an officer in carrying out his duties when so requested
by the officer.
No person shall have or permit on any premises
owned or occupied by him any open cisterns, cesspools, wells, unused
basements, excavations or other dangerous openings. All such places
shall be filled, securely covered or fastened in such manner as to
prevent injury to any person, and any cover shall be of such design,
size and weight that the same cannot be removed by small children.
No person shall leave or permit to remain outside
of any dwelling, building or other structure, or within any unoccupied
or abandoned building, dwelling or other structure under his control,
in a place accessible to children, any abandoned, unattended or discarded
icebox, refrigerator or other container which has an airtight door
or lid, snap lock or other locking device which may not be released
from the inside unless such door or lid, snap lock or other locking
device has been removed from such icebox, refrigerator or container
or unless such container is displayed for sale on the premises of
the owner or his agent and is securely locked or fastened.
[Added 11-4-2019 by Ord. No. 19-40]
A. The provisions of § 134.66, Wis. Stats., pertaining to restrictions on sale or gift of cigarettes or nicotine or tobacco products and § 254.92, Wis. Stats., pertaining to purchase or possession of cigarettes or tobacco products by person under 18 and any subsequent amendments are adopted by reference, provided that the penalty for commission of such offenses hereunder shall be limited to a forfeiture imposed under Chapter
1, §
1-4, of this Code.
B. No person
shall sell, give or otherwise furnish to any person under the age
of 18 years any vapor product as defined in § 139.75(14),
Wis. Stats., nor shall any person under the age of 18 years purchase,
acquire, possess or use any such vapor product.
[Added 4-19-2004 by Ord. No. 04-24]
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated.
IMAGING DEVICE
Any device which can be used to capture, record and store
a digital video, analogue video or photographic image or images, moving
or not, including but not limited to digital and photographic cameras,
including those mounted on cellular telephones and personal digital
assistants or camcorders.
PRIVACY FACILITIES
Any facilities open to the public and intended to provide
privacy for the purpose of disrobing, showering, attending to bodily
functions, changing clothes or sleeping, including but not limited
to any rest room, locker room, shower facility, bathhouse, motel/hotel
room or retail store changing room.
B. Prohibition.
(1) No person shall use any video imaging or photographic
device in any privacy facility in the Village of Pleasant Prairie.
A use of such device will have occurred if the video portion of the
device is powered on, regardless of whether or not an image was captured
or stored.
(2) It shall not be a violation of this section to use
the non-video-imaging functions of any cellular phone or personal
digital assistant in a privacy facility.
C. Penalty. Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be subject a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, §
1-4, of this Code.
[Added 9-20-2010 by Ord. No. 10-52]
A. State laws adopted. The provisions of § 101.123, Wis. Stats.,
and any subsequent amendments or modifications are adopted as if more
fully set forth herein. Anyone violating this section shall be subject
to the forfeitures set forth in § 101.123, Wis. Stats.
B. Enforcement. The Police Chief, Fire Chief and inspectors or their
designees shall have the authority to enforce this section and may
enter premises subject to this section to conduct compliance inspections.
C. Violations and penalties. Penalties for violations of this section
shall be in accordance with those specified in § 101.123(8),
Wis. Stats., plus any statutorily allowed costs.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]