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PARKS 



Punishment 



Any person who shall violate any of the foregoing 

 rules or regulations shall be guilty of a misdemeanor 

 and for each and every such offense shall pay a fine of 

 five dollars, to be recovered before any magistrate of 

 the City of Philadelphia as debts of that amount are 

 recoverable, which fine shall be paid into the city 

 treasury for park purposes. 



Permits 



All permits issued by the secretary or chief engineer 

 shall be subject to park rules and regulations, and the 



persons to whom such permits may be granted shall 

 be bound by said rules and regulations as fully as 

 though the same were inserted in said permits, and any 

 person or persons to whom such permits may be granted 

 shall be liable for any loss, damage or injury sustained 

 by any person by reason of the negligence of the person 

 or persons to whom such permits may be granted, their 

 servants or agents. 



By order of the Commissioners of Fairmount Park. 

 E. T. Stotesbury, President. 

 Attest: Thomas S. Martin, Secretary. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS, 

 PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 



General Departmental Rules 



Any accident or property damage should be reported 

 to this office immediately. For information and guid- 

 ance Ordinance No. 539, covering the rules and regu- 

 lations for the government of public parks, and extracts 

 from Ordinance No. 2249, are inserted here verbatim: 

 Section I. It is hereby declared to be unlawful for 

 any person or persons to do any of the acts hereinafter 

 specified within the limits of any of said public parks. 



1. To lead or let loose any cattle, horse, mule, goat, 

 sheep, swine, dog or fowl of any kind, provided that 

 this shall not apply to dogs when led by a cord or chain 

 not more than six feet long. 



2. To carry or discharge any firearms, firecrackers, 

 rockets, torpedoes or any other fireworks. 



3. To cut, break, injure, deface or disturb any tree, 

 shrub, plant, rock, building, cage, pen, monument, 

 fence, bench or other structure, apparatus or property; 

 or to pluck, pull up, cut, take or remove any shrub, 

 bush, plant or flower; or to mark or write upon any 

 building, monument, fence, bench or other structure. 



4. To cut or remove any wood, turf, grass, soil, rock, 

 sand or gravel. 



5. To distribute any handbills or circulars, or to 

 post, place, erect any bills, notice, paper or adver- 

 tising device or matter of any kind. 



6. To swim, bathe, wade in, or pollute the waters 

 of any fountain, pond, lake or stream. 



7. To make or kindle a fire for any purpose (except 

 in places provided therefor). 



8. To camp or lodge therein. 



9. To ride or drive any horse, or other animal, or 

 to propel any vehicle, cycle, or automobile elsewhere 

 than on the roads or drives provided for such purpose, 

 and never on the footpaths. 



10. To indulge in riotous, boisterous, threatening 

 or indecent conduct, or abusive, threatening, profane 

 or indecent language. 



1 1 . To sell, or offer for sale, any merchandise, article 

 or thing, whatsoever, without the written consent of 

 the city manager. 



12. To hitch, or fasten any horse, or other animal, 



except at a place specially designated and provided for 

 such purpose. 



13. To ride or drive at a rate of speed exceeding 

 fifteen miles per hour. 



14. To ride or drive any horse or animal not well 

 broken and under perfect control of the driver. 



15. To play or bet at or against any game which is 

 played, conducted, dealt or carried on with cards, dice 

 or other device, for money, chips, shells, credit or any 

 other representative of value, or to maintain or exhibit 

 any gambling table or other instrument of gambling or 

 gaming. 



16. To practice, carry on, conduct or solicit for any 

 trade, occupation, business or profession, without the 

 written permission of the city manager. 



17. To play or engage in any game, excepting at 

 such place as shall be specially set apart for that 

 purpose. 



18. To drive or have any dray, truck, wagon, cart, 

 perambulator or other traffic vehicle, carrying or regu- 

 larly used or employed in carrying goods, merchandise, 

 lumber, machinery, oil, manure, dirt, sand or soil, or 

 any article of trade or commerce, or any offensive 

 article or material whatsoever upon any road or drive, 

 except such as may be especially provided or desig- 

 nated for such use. 



19. To drink any spirituous, vinous, malt or mixed 

 liquors. 



20. To throw or deposit any bottles, tin cans, broken 

 glass, paper, clothes, sheet iron or any rubbish. 



21. To sell or offer for sale any real or personal prop- 

 erty, or share of stock or other interest in any mining, 

 oil developing or other project, or to solicit for the 

 carrying of passengers free or otherwise for the purpose 

 of viewing, advertising, selling or buying real or personal 

 property, or shares of stock, or other interest in any 

 mining, oil developing or other project. 



22. To drive or operate any motor vehicle in excess 

 of fifteen miles per hour. 



23. To pick, dig up or remove any wild flowers, 

 yucca, shrubbery, young trees or plants of any descrip- 

 tion. 



