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Timestamp: 2017-11-21 15:22:32
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 6', '§ 7', '§ 3', '§ 3', '§ 3', '§ 16', '§ 3', '§ 3', '§ 4', '§ 3', '§ 12', '§ 6']

Chapter 10.12 OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY
10.12.005 Adoption by reference.
10.12.020 Shoplifting.
10.12.110 Interfering with street signs.
10.12.120 Laying poison for animals.
10.12.130 Throwing articles.
10.12.140 Driving on public lawns.
10.12.150 Entering vehicle without owner’s permission.
9.26A.110 Fraud in obtaining telecommunication service.
9.45.062 Failure to deliver leased personal property.
9A.56.220 Theft of subscription television service.
19.48.110 Defrauding an innkeeper or restaurant.
[Ord. 10912 § 6, 1997].
A. A person who willfully takes possession of any goods, wares, or merchandise, the total value of which does not exceed $50.00, offered for sale by any wholesale or retail store or other mercantile establishment without the consent of the seller, with the intention of converting such goods, wares, or merchandise to his own use without having paid the purchase price therefor, is guilty of shoplifting.
B. Shoplifting shall be considered a misdemeanor.
C. A peace officer may, upon charge being made and without a warrant, arrest any person who he or she has reasonable cause to believe has committed or attempted to commit the crime of shoplifting. [Ord. 10912 § 7, 1997; Ord. 8920 § 3, 1980; Ord. 8573 § 3(B), 1977].
A. It is unlawful for any person to remove, deface, injure, destroy, or obscure any street sign, barricade, or warning erected by the city, by the city’s delegate, or pursuant to any previous section of this code, on or adjacent to any street or sidewalk.
B. Removing or damaging street signs shall be considered a misdemeanor. [Amended during 2013 recodification; Ord. 2001-11-079; Ord. 8573 § 3(K), 1977].
A. It is unlawful for any person to lay out or expose any kind of poison, or to leave exposed any poisoned food or drink, for any animal; or any substance or fluid whatever whereon or wherein there is or shall be deposited or mingled any kind of poison or deadly substance or fluid whatsoever, on the premises of another, or in any enclosed place, or to aid or abet any person in so doing.
B. Poisoning animals shall be considered a misdemeanor unless an animal is actually affected by the subject poison, in which case the offense shall be considered a gross misdemeanor. [Ord. 2013-09-073 § 16; Ord. 2001-11-079; Ord. 8573 § 3(L), 1977].
A. It is unlawful for any person to throw anything at, against, or upon any house, building, structure, vehicle, car, or premises of another to the annoyance of any person.
B. Throwing articles shall be considered a misdemeanor. [Ord. 2001-11-079; Ord. 8573 § 3(M), 1977].
A. It is unlawful for any person to drive any motor vehicle upon any public lawn or upon any public property not intended for travel by motor vehicles.
B. Driving upon public lawns shall be considered a misdemeanor. [Ord. 8920 § 4, 1980; Ord. 8573 § 3(N), 1977].
A. No person shall enter a vehicle of another without the permission of the owner thereof or without lawful authority.
B. Entering a vehicle without the owner’s permission shall be considered a misdemeanor. [Ord. 9777 § 12, 1989; Ord. 8572 § 6, 1977].