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 without first removing said door or lid, snap lock
or other locking device from said icebox, refrigerator or container,
unless such container is displayed for sale on the premises of the
owner or his agent and is securely locked or fastened.
No person shall climb any tree or pluck any
flowers or fruit, wild or cultivated, or break, cut down, trample
upon, remove, or in any manner injure or deface, write upon, defile
or ill use any tree, shrub, flower, flowerbed, turf, fountain, ornament,
statue, building, fence, apparatus, bench, table, official notice,
sign, bridge, structure or other property within any park or parkway
or in any way injure, damage or deface any public building, sidewalk
or other public property in the Town. No person shall break glass
in any streetlamps or windows of any building owned or occupied by
the Town.
No person except the owner of the cemetery lot
or a cemetery employee shall cut, remove, injure or carry away flowers,
trees, plants or vines from any cemetery lot or property, nor shall
any person deface, injure or mark upon any cemetery markers, headstones,
monuments, fences or structures, nor shall any person other than the
owner injure, carry away or destroy any vases, flowerpots, urns, or
other objects which have been placed on any cemetery lot.
In addition to the general penalty of this Code in Chapter
1, §
1-3 or any other penalty imposed for violation of any section of this article, any person who shall cause physical damage to or destroy any public property shall be liable for the cost of replacing or repairing such damaged or destroyed property. The parent or parents of any unemancipated minor child who violates §
237-15 may also be held liable for the cost of replacing or repairing such damaged or destroyed property in accordance with the Wisconsin Statutes. Nothing in this Code shall prevent law enforcement officers from referring violations of the provisions of this chapter to the District Attorney's office in the interest of justice.