§ 113.28 POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN AREAS.
   (A)   Exceptions. A temporary on-sale intoxicating malt liquor license shall clearly indicate permission to sell within the prohibited area when the Council so authorizes. The temporary license may limit the sale of nonintoxicating malt liquor to an area within the prohibited area which is less than the total prohibited area. Possession outside the licensed area but within the generally prohibited area shall constitute a violation of this code. When permission to sell within the prohibited area is granted, the licensee shall clearly display at the point of sale a description of the area within the prohibited area where consumption and possession is permitted. Failure to display this description constitutes a violation of this code by the licensee.
   (B)   Abridgement of public rights. Nothing in this code shall be construed in such a manner as to abridge the rights of private parties to consume alcoholic beverages on their own premises or on private property with the property owner’s permission.
(1987 Code, § 406.16) (Am. Ord. 499, passed 8-1-2006) Penalty, see § 10.99