'It's really in the interest of public safety. A lot of it is just consideration and common sense,' said Wausau Mayor Robert Mielke.
In this way, snowballs are treated like rocks, arrows and other projectiles—which also cannot be thrown on public property.
The ordinance in question was introduced several years ago in response to some people who were causing problems by throwing projectiles at city property, according to Mielke. "We would address it appropriately, and in my head—I don't know if a citation would be appropriate," Hagenbucher said."You never know."
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