Disorderly conduct consists of either:
(A) Engaging in any public place in violent, abusive or indecent conduct which creates a clear and present danger of violence; or
(B) Maliciously making a telephone call with intent to annoy or threaten another, whether or not conversation ensues. Any offense committed by use of a telephone as set forth in this section shall be deemed to have been committed at either the place where the telephone call or calls originated or at the place where the telephone call or calls were received; or
(C) Maliciously disturbing, threatening or, in an insolent manner, intentionally touching any house or vehicle occupied by any person; or
(D) Inciting, causing, aiding, abetting or assisting in creating any riot, affray, or disturbance at or within any dwelling or building, whether public or private, or at any other public place in the city; or
(E) Using in any public place fighting words which by their very utterance are likely to provoke a violent reaction in an average person to whom such words are addressed; or
(F) Maliciously disturbing, or threatening, or in an insolent manner, intentionally touching or applying force to any person, in the building or grounds of any public, private school, preschool, primary or secondary school or college; or
(G) Urinating or defecating in public view on any public place or on any private property without the consent of the person lawfully in possession of the property.
(H) Failure to obey the instructions of a motor coach operator.
('74 Code, § 12-1-2-5) (Ord. 96-1973; Am. Ord. 91-1977; Am. Ord. 78-1978; Am. Ord. 2023-005) Penalty, see § 12-1-99