No person shall:
(A) Use a threat, communicated either by physical, oral, or written means, of harm or injury to another person, his or her reputation, or his or her property because he or she has opposed a discriminatory practice, or because he or she has made a charge, filed a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in an investigation, proceeding or hearing before any body charged by law with the duty to hear complaints relating to problems of discrimination.
(B) Use a threat, communicated either by physical, oral, or written means, or harm or injury to another person, his or her reputation, or his or her property to coerce such person to engage in a discriminatory practice or other violation of this article.
(C) Willfully obstruct, hinder or interfere with the performance of the proper exercise of a duty, obligation, right or power by the Mayor, the Municipal Court, or other official or body with duties, obligations, rights, and powers under this article.
('74 Code, § 12-3-11) (Ord. 106-1973)