It shall be unlawful for any person to be guilty of disorderly conduct or of any conduct tending toward a breach of the peace. The causing or making of any unnecessary loud noise or shouting or yelling shall be considered disorderly conduct. A person commits disorderly conduct when he knowingly:
A. Does any act in such unreasonable manner as to alarm or disturb another and to provoke a breach of the peace; or
B. With intent to annoy another, makes a telephone call, whether or not conversation thereby ensues; or
C. Transmits in any manner to another a false alarm to the effect that a bomb or other explosive of any nature is concealed in such place that its explosion would endanger human life, knowing at the time of the transmission that there is no reasonable grounds for believing that a bomb or explosive is concealed in the place; or
D. Transmits in any manner to any peace officer, public officer or public employee a report to the effect that an offense has been committed, knowing at the time of the transmission that there is no reasonable grounds for believing that an offense has been committed; or
E. Enters on the property of another and for a lewd or unlawful purpose deliberately looks into a dwelling on the property through any window or other opening in the dwelling; or (1976 Code § 130.015)
F. Instigates, starts or engages in a fight with another person in any public or private place in the village. For the purposes of this subsection, a "fight" is defined as any form of physical combat or hostile encounter, not predetermined as a sporting event; and "instigate" is defined as any insulting or threatening remark or gesture reasonably likely to cause or provoke a fight. (Ord. 04-03-07, 3-15-2004)