Chapter 9.32 MISCELLANEOUS CRIMINAL PROVISIONS
Section 9.32.080 Trespassing.
A. It is unlawful for any person to
ride, drive, walk, lodge, camp or sleep upon the premises
of another without the permission of the owner or lawful occupant thereof, or to take down any
fence or let down any bars or open any gates so as to expose any enclosure without the
permission of the owner or lawful occupant thereof.
B. It is unlawful for any person to
operate any type of motor vehicle (including, but not
limited to, motorcycles, trailbikes, dune buggies, motorscooters or jeeps) or ride any animal upon
the private property of another without first obtaining permission of the person in lawful
possession of the property or if the property is unoccupied permission of the owner of such
property.
C. It is unlawful for any person to
operate any type of motor vehicle, (including, but not
limited to, motorcycles, trailbikes, dune buggies, motorscooters or jeeps) or to ride any animal
upon the public property, except on a highway or public street or private street without first
obtaining permission of the public entity which is in possession of the property or if unoccupied
the permission of the public entity which owns such property or as to the private street the owner
of the street.
D. It is unlawful for any person to
walk, ride, drive or be upon the premises of another for
the purpose of invading the privacy of another occupant thereof.
E. As used in this section, "private
street" means a street over which the general public has
an easement to travel and does not include driveways or paths or other ways over which no one
has a right to travel except by license.
F. Nothing in this section shall prohibit
the use of such property by the following:
1. Emergency vehicles;
2. Vehicles of commerce in the course
of the conduct of normal business;
3. Vehicles being operated on property
being devoted to commercial or industrial purposes
where such operation is in conjunction with commercial or industrial use and where such
operation is implied or expressly given by the person in possession of the property;
4. Vehicles operated on property actually
used for residential purposes where such vehicles
are there at the express or implied invitation of the owner or occupant;
5. Vehicles being operated on public
or private parking lots where permission to so operate
is implied or expressly given by the person in possession of the lot. (Added during 1993
recodification)