University of Wisconsin - Stout

Alcohol: It's illegal to supply alcohol or false identification to people under the age of 21.

Alcohol Sales: It's illegal to sell alcohol without a liquor license; this includes selling cups, taking donations, selling shots, or taking a collection for drinks.

Amplifiers: Permission must be obtained from the city to operate large sound systems outdoors.

Bicycles: Can't be ridden on the sidewalk and must be registered with the city within 10 days.

Bonfires: No burning in city limits unless in a devise intended for holding fire and cooking food.

Containers: Open alcohol containers are prohibited on any public street, alley, or sidewalk.

Disorderly: Conduct causing or provoking a disturbance under state statue or city ordinance.

Drinking Age: People under the age of 21 can't purchase, consume or possess alcohol, or enter a tavern unless accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or spouse who is over 21 years old.

Fireworks: Basically, if it flies or goes "bang" it is prohibited.

Furniture: Indoor furniture can't be kept outside of a house where it is exposed to the elements unless it is under a roof, such as on a porch.

Garbage: Garbage receptacles and recycling containers can't be placed on the curb more than 24 hours before pickup andmust be put away after pickup.

Inline Skating: There are downtown sidewalks where skating is prohibited. A map showing prohibited areas is available from the Menomonie police.

Littering: Includes letting garbage be scattered at a person's place of residence.

Marijuana: Marijuana possession can be charged under city or state ordinance.

Noise: Excessive noise (as judged by responding officer) is restricted 24 hours, 7 days a week.

Parking: Snow removal parking restrictions are enforced from November 1st to April 1st . See the police web site for specifics -www.menomoniepolice.com.

Parking, Yard: Yard parking is prohibited. This pertains to any part of a yard between house and street.

Paraphernalia: It's illegal to possess any object that would aid in the manufacture, processing, selling, transporting, or usinga controlled substance.

Peeping: An ordinance making it illegal to look in other people's window.

Property: Damage, vandalism and theft can be prosecuted under state law or city ordinance.

Service Fraud: Obtaining services illegally (cable, water, electricity, etc.).

Signs: It's illegal to possess any official signs that were posted by a government entity.

Snow Removal : Snow and ice must be removed from sidewalks by noon the next day.

Tampering: It is illegal to "mess" with other people's stuff.