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2. Engage in any activity that may constitute a hazard to the safety of him or <br />other persons. Such activities may include, but are not limited to, archery, hitting of golf <br />balls, and horseback riding. Whether an activity is hazardous shall be determined in the <br />discretion of Park officials and County enforcement authorities. <br /> <br /> 3. Dispose of lighted or unlighted matches, lighters, cigars, cigarettes, or any <br />potentially flammable material or substance of any kind or nature in other than Park <br />containers designated for such items. <br /> <br /> 4. Engage in threatening, abusive, insulting or indecent language, or in <br />excessively noisy conduct of any kind at any time within the Park, such that it <br />unreasonably disturbs other Park patrons or neighbors. Park enforcement authorities <br />and County enforcement authorities are empowered to determine whether noise is <br />excessive or unreasonably disturbing. <br /> <br /> 5. Throw rocks or objects of any kind. However, this does not include balls, <br />frisbees, or other game equipment used in athletic events, when used in a reasonable <br />manner and in such a way that they do not become hazards to other Park patrons. <br /> <br /> 6. Solicit, peddle or beg within any Park or sell any merchandise or wares; <br />provided, this subsection does not apply to (a) any concession rights granted by the <br />Department, or (b) any solicitation or sale of goods by nonprofit or civic groups, <br />provided that a written permit is obtained in advance from the Department. <br /> <br /> 7. Interfere with or in any manner hinder any County employee or Park <br />employee, the County, the State, or any of their appointed agents in the performance of <br />his duties. <br /> <br />Section 50-13, Enforcement, <br /> <br /> 1. Vio!3tors of th!sin addition to other enforcement and sanction provisions <br />hereunder, Ordinance ar-eviolators may be punishable by immediate suspension from all <br />Parks for not more than thirty days for the first offense. Thereafter, suspension may be <br />for such time deemed approximate from time to time by the Board of Commissioners. <br />The Department Director and his designee (including without limitation, Park officials <br />and County enforcement authorities) are empowered to invoke and enforce this <br />suspension. <br /> <br /> <br />