§ 93.38 INJURING PARK PROPERTY.
   No person shall injure, deface, displace, remove, fill in, raise, destroy or tamper with any drive, path, walk, bridge, or approach thereto; or take up, remove or carry away any asphalt, curb, flagstone, rock, stone, gravel, sand, clay or earth; or make any excavations of any kind; or harvest, cut, injure, or remove, any ice, or injure, mutilate, deface, displace, remove, or destroy any wall, fence, shelter, seat, statue, monument, or other structure, building, post railing, bench, seat-platform, stand, tree guard, telephone, pipe or main for conducting gas, water, or wires, or hydrant, sewer, drain, pipe, main, receiving basin, covering, manhole or vent forming a part thereof, or any appurtenance or appendage conforming therewith; or injure or deface or destroy or mutilate, or remove, or carry away, or displace, or tamper with any property or equipment, real or personal owned by the city or under the jurisdiction, control, or supervision, of the Board of Parks and Recreation, or appertaining to the creation, control, government, use, or maintenance, of any park or park street; or injure, deface, displace, remove or destroy any sign, notice, inscription, post or monument, erected or marked for any purpose, or any milestone, danger sign or signal, guide sign or post or any signalling device, sanctioned, installed or placed by the Board or by the Police Department within any park or upon any park street or for the purpose of directing, restricting or regulating traffic, establishing zones or giving information or directions to the public or interfere with any lamp, lamp post, or electric light apparatus, or light or extinguish the light therein, or attach, string, adjust, or suspend any wires or similar object in, or over any part of any park or park street.
('74 Code, § 94.15) (Ord. 71-11, passed 12-6-71) Penalty, see § 93.99