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SEC. 3.7. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF SECTION 3.6.
(A) Any person convicted of a violation of Section 3.6 of this Code shall be punished by a mandatory fine of not less than $50 nor more than $500 upon a first conviction, by a mandatory fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500 upon a second conviction and by a mandatory fine of not less than $150 nor more than $500 upon a third or subsequent conviction.
(B) The court shall, in addition, impose a civil penalty or an amount necessary to reimburse the Commission for the value of the tree, wood, bush, turf, shrub, flower, plant, grass, soil, compost, rock, water or other material removed as well as any labor expended to replant or otherwise restore the area affected. Any revenue collected as a civil penalty pursuant to this Section shall be credited to the Commission.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
No person shall, with malice, interfere with or in any manner hinder any employee of the Commission or a duly authorized contractor while that person is engaged in constructing, repairing, or caring for any portion of the park or is otherwise engaged in the discharge of such employee's duties.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
No person shall consume alcoholic beverages of any kind within any park, or in any of the parks or portions of parks, except that the Executive Director or the Port Commission may grant permission to consume alcohol in the parks and portions of parks where such activity is prohibited if the Port Commission or the Executive Director determines that the consumption of alcohol will not interfere with the public's use and enjoyment of the park.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
Members of the San Francisco Police Department and Port Commission employees, including members of a Park Patrol, are authorized to order persons to stay out of, or to leave, any park, or any facility, building or structure therein, when such officers or employees have reasonable cause to conclude that the person so ordered is under the influence of intoxicating liquor, any drug, or any "controlled substance" as that term is defined and described in the California Health and Safety Code, or any combination of any intoxicating liquor, drug, or controlled substance, and is in such a condition that he or she is unable to exercise care for his or her own safety or the safety of others or interferes with or obstructs or prevents the free use of park property.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
Members of the San Francisco Police Department and Commission employees, including members of a Park Patrol, are authorized to order any person to stay out of or to leave any park, or any facility, building or structure therein, when such officers or employees have reasonable cause to conclude that the person:
(B) Is using any drug or controlled substance, as defined above, or any combination of any intoxicating liquor, drug, or controlled substance; or
(C) Is doing any act injurious to any park or any building, structure or facility therein; or
(D) While using any athletic facility or area, disobeys any rule or regulation governing such area or facility after being warned not to do so by a Commission or Park Employee, including members of a Park Patrol, when the employee has reasonable cause to conclude that such behavior damages or risks damage to park property or interferes with the use and enjoyment of such area or facility by other persons; or
(E) Behaves in so noisy, boisterous or rowdy a manner as to disturb spectators or participants at an athletic event.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse to obey the lawful order of a police officer or an employee of the Commission made pursuant to Section 3.11 of this Code.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
Attention is called to the fact that state law prohibits unlawful fighting in public places, the malicious and willful disturbance of others by loud and unreasonable noise, and the use of offensive words in a public place which are inherently likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
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