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Village of Webster, WI
Burnett County
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of Webster 3-13-1986 as Title 9, Ch. 1 and Secs. 9-2-10, 9-2-12, 9-2-15 and 9-2-16 of the 1986 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Alarm systems — See Ch. 90.
Alcoholic beverages — See Ch. 92.
Animals — See Ch. 98.
Fraudulent checks — See Ch. 119.
Drugs and drug paraphernalia — See Ch. 135.
Firearms and weapons — See Ch. 148.
Loitering — See Ch. 181.
Minors — See Ch. 188.
Noise — See Ch. 200.
Nuisances — See Ch. 204.
Obscenity — See Ch. 209.
Property damage — See Ch. 228.
Retail theft — See Ch. 237.
The following statutes defining offenses against the peace and good order of the state are adopted by reference to define offenses against the peace and good order of the village, provided that the penalty for commission of such offenses hereunder shall be limited to a forfeiture imposed under Chapter 1, General Provisions, § 1-18 of this Code. Any future amendments, revisions or modifications of the statutes incorporated herein by reference are intended to be made part of this Code.
167.10
Fireworks Regulated
175.25
Illegal Storage of Junked Vehicles
254.76
Careless Smoking
939.05
Aiding and Abetting
939.22
Words and Phrases Defined
940.19(1)
Battery
941.01
Negligent Operation of a Vehicle Off Highway
941.10
Negligent Handling of Burning Materials
941.12
Interfering With or Failing to Assist in Fire Fighting
941.13
False Alarms and Interference with Fire Fighting
941.20(1)
Reckless Use of Weapon
941.23
Carrying Concealed Weapon
941.235
Carrying a Firearm in a Public Building
941.24
Possession of Switchblade Knife
941.35
Emergency Telephone Calls
941.36
Fraudulent Tapping of Electric Wires or Gas or Water Meters or Pipes
943.01(1)
Criminal Damage to Property
943.06
Molotov Cocktails
943.11
Entry Into Locked Vehicle
943.13
Criminal Trespass to Land
943.14
Criminal Trespass to Dwellings
943.20
Theft of Property
943.21
Fraud on Innkeeper
943.23
Operating Vehicle Without Owner's Consent
943.24
Worthless Checks
943.34
Receiving Stolen Property
943.37
Alteration of Property Identification Marks
943.38(3)
Forgery
943.41
Credit Card Crimes
943.50
Retail Theft
944.20
Lewd and Lascivious Behavior
944.21
Lewd, Obscene, or Indecent Matter, Pictures and Performances
944.23
Making Lewd, Obscene or Indecent Drawings
944.30
Prostitution
944.31
Patronizing Prostitutes
944.33
Pandering
944.34
Keeping Place of Prostitution
945.01
Definitions Relating to Gambling
945.02
Gambling
945.03
Commercial Gambling
945.04
Permitting Premises to be Used for Commercial Gambling
946.40
Refusing to Aid Officer
946.41
Resisting or Obstructing Officer
946.42
Escape
946.65
Obstructing Justice
946.69
Falsely Assuming to Act as Public Officer or Employee
946.70
Impersonating Peace Officer
946.72
Tampering with Public Records and Notices
947.01
Disorderly Conduct
947.012
Unlawful Use of Telephone
947.013
Harassment
947.015
Bomb Scares
947.06
Unlawful Assemblies
948.07
Child Enticement
951.01
Definitions
951.015
Construction and Application
951.02
Mistreating Animals
951.03
Dognapping or Catnapping
951.04
Leading Animal from Motor Vehicle
951.05
Transportation of Animals
951.06
Use of Poisonous and Controlled Substances
951.07
Use of Certain Devices Prohibited
951.08
Instigating Fights Between Animals
951.09
Shooting at Caged or Staked Animals
951.10
Sale of Baby Rabbits, Chicks and Other Fowl
951.11
Artificially Colored Animals; Sale
951.13
Providing Proper Food and Drink to Confined Animals
951.14
Providing Proper Shelter
951.15
Animals; Neglected or Abandoned; Police Powers
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
A. 
Disorderly conduct prohibited. No person, within the Village of Webster, shall:
(1) 
In any public or private place engage in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud or otherwise disorderly conduct which tends to cause or provoke an immediate disturbance of public order or tends to annoy or disturb any other person.
(2) 
Intentionally cause, provoke or engage in any fight, brawl, riot or noisy altercation other than a bona fide athletic contest.
B. 
Defecating or urinating in public places. It shall be unlawful for any person to defecate or urinate, outside of designed sanitary facilities, upon any sidewalk, street, alley, public parking lot, park, playground, cemetery or other public area within the village, or upon any private property in open view of the public, or in the halls, stairways or elevators of public or commercial buildings.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person, except as provided in Subsection B hereof, to be present in, loiter or enter into any public school building, school parking lot or on any public school grounds without the permission of the school principal, custodian or other person in charge thereof between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on official school days.
B. 
This section shall not apply to:
(1) 
Students regularly enrolled in public schools who have not been properly ordered by the school principal, custodian or other person in charge thereof to leave the school building or school grounds.
(2) 
Persons coming into the school building or school grounds for the purpose of attending scheduled school or civic functions or making use of the recreational facilities located upon or within school premises, but as to such attendance or use, this exception shall apply only to the portion of the premises on which such facilities are located and during the hours such facilities are specifically open to the general public or an invited portion thereof.
(3) 
Parents or legal guardians of a regularly enrolled student. However, such parent or legal guardian may be required to register at the school office.
C. 
The exceptions set forth in Subsection B shall not apply to any person who, while in school buildings or on school grounds, commits or attempts to commit any act prohibited by statute or ordinance.
D. 
All entrances to the school buildings shall be posted with a notice stating "Entry Into School Building by Unauthorized Persons Prohibited." All school grounds shall be posted with a notice stating "Entry Upon School Grounds by Unauthorized Persons Prohibited."
It shall be unlawful for any person to fail to obey the direction or order of a police officer while such police officer is acting in an official capacity in carrying out his or her duties.
It shall be unlawful for any person 18 years of age or over, who does not have legal authority or the consent of the parent or legal guardian, to attempt or complete the act of enticing, luring or coercing a child below the age of 15 into a vehicle, building, room or secluded place by offering gifts or using unreasonable requests, language or gestures. An unreasonable request shall include, without limitation because of enumeration, offers to help move furniture, clean, baby-sit or see or play with pets or toys. No arrest shall be made for a violation of this section unless the arresting officer first affords such person an opportunity to explain such conduct, and no one shall be convicted of violating this section if it appears at trial that the explanation given was reasonable and disclosed a lawful purpose.