A. 
Whenever in this Code or any other ordinance of the City, or in any rule, regulation, notice or order promulgated by any officer or agency of the City under authority duly vested in him/her or it, any act is prohibited or is declared to be unlawful or an offense, misdemeanor or ordinance violation or the doing of any act is required or the failure to do any act is declared to be unlawful or an offense, misdemeanor or ordinance violation, and no specific penalty is provided for the violation thereof, upon conviction of a violation of any such provision of this Code or of any such ordinance, rule, regulation, notice or order, the violator shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in the City or County Jail not exceeding ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment; provided, that in any case wherein the penalty for an offense is fixed by a Statute of the State, the statutory penalty, and no other, shall be imposed for such offense, except that imprisonments may be in the City prison or workhouse instead of the County Jail.
B. 
Every day any violation of this Code or any other ordinance or any such rule, regulation, notice or order shall continue shall constitute a separate offense.
C. 
Whenever any act is prohibited by this Code, by an amendment thereof, or by any rule or regulation adopted thereunder, such prohibition shall extend to and include the causing, securing, aiding or abetting of another person to do said act. Whenever any act is prohibited by this Code, an attempt to do the act is likewise prohibited.
[R.O. 2003 §100.230; C.C. 1979 §13.040]
All persons convicted and sentenced by the Judge of the Municipal Court, for violations of the ordinances of the City, whether the punishment be by fine or imprisonment or by both, be put to work and perform labor on the public streets, highways and alleys or other public buildings of this City, for such purposes as the City may deem necessary, and the Chief of Police or Street Commissioner of the City shall have power and be authorized to have or cause all such prisoners as may be directed by the Mayor of the City to work out the full number of days for which they have been sentenced, working upon such public streets, highways or alleys or public works or buildings of said City, as may be designated. And if the punishment be by fine and the fine be not paid, then for every dollar of such judgment and sentence of the Court the prisoner shall work one (1) day, and it shall be deemed a part of the judgment and sentence of the court that such prisoner may be worked as herein provided.