75.14: PARKING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY PROHIBITED:
   A.   Prohibition: Entry on private property without permission constitutes trespass. No person shall make an entry with any vehicle upon real property owned or legally occupied by another, without such owner's or occupant's consent, except where such private property is provided as public parking and the general use of the property is not restricted by signs or proper markings.
   B.   Burden Of Proof: Burden of showing permission rests on party entering. In all cases where such entry is made as specified in subsection A of this section, except on unrestricted public parking, and is complained of by the owner or legal occupant of the premises, the burden is put on the person making the entry to show that permission for such entry was given.
   C.   Penalty: Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this section or fails to comply therewith or with any of the requirements thereof, shall be guilty of an offense, and shall be subject to penalties as set forth in this title. (2001 Code § 75.14)