No person shall:
(A) Commit an assault, or an assault and battery on any person;
(B) Be intoxicated in a public place and either endangering directly the safety of another person or of property or acting in a manner that causes a public disturbance;
(C) Be present in any public place with his ability to walk, talk or see significantly impaired by the use of any controlled substance as defined by the Michigan Public Health Code (Article 7), as amended, provided, however, that this division (C) shall not be construed to apply to a person whose faculties have been impaired by medication prescribed by a physician and taken as directed;
(D) Engage in any indecent or obscene conduct in any public place;
(E) Discharge any firearm, air rifle, air pistol or bow and arrow in the city, except when lawfully acting in the defense of persons or property or the enforcement of law or at a duly established range, the operation of which has been approved by the City Commission;
(F) Fire, discharge, display or possess any fireworks except of the type and under the conditions permitted by Chapter 39 of the Penal Code of the State of Michigan, being M.C.L.A. §§ 750.243 through 750.243e, and (see Chapter 132, fireworks, of this code of ordinances);
(G) Engage in peeping in the windows of any inhabited place in such a manner as would be likely to interfere with the occupant’s reasonable expectation of privacy without the occupants express or implied consent;
(H) Make any immoral exhibition or indecent exposure of his or her person in any public place;
(I) Engage in any disturbance, fight or quarrel in a public place;
(J) Collect or stand in crowds, or arrange, encourage or abet the collection of persons in crowds for illegal or mischievous purposes in any public place;
(K) Jostle or roughly crowd persons in any street, alley, park, public building or any place open to or frequented by the public;
(L) Loiter on any street or sidewalk or in any park or public building or conduct himself or herself in any public place so as to obstruct the free and uninterrupted passage of the public after having been asked to move by a peace officer;
(M) Play any ball game in any public street or sidewalk or otherwise obstruct traffic on any street or sidewalk by collecting in groups thereon, for any purpose;
(N) Engage in any act of prostitution;
(O) Knowingly attend, frequent, operate or be an occupant or inmate of any place where prostitution, illegal gambling, the illegal sale of intoxicating liquor, or where any other illegal business or occupation is permitted or conducted;
(P) Solicit or accost any person for the purpose of inducing the commission of any illegal act;
(Q) Knowingly transport any person to a place where prostitution is practiced, encouraged or allowed for the purpose of enabling such person to engage in any illegal act;
(R) Keep or maintain a gaming room, gaming tables or any policy or pool tickets, used for gaming; or knowingly suffer a gaming room, gaming tables or any policy or pool tickets to be kept, maintained, played or sold on any premises occupied or controlled by him or her, except where such activity is authorized by state law;
(S) Disturb the public peace and quiet by loud, boisterous or vulgar conduct;
(T) Permit or suffer any place occupied or controlled by him or her to be a resort of noisy, boisterous or disorderly persons;
(U) Obstruct, resist, hinder or oppose any member of the police force, or any peace officer in the discharge of his or her duties as such except that it is a defense to prosecution under this section that the obstruction, resistance, or interference alleged consisted of constitutionally-protected speech only;
(V) Prowl about any alley or the private premises of any person in the nighttime without authority or the permission of the owner of such premises;
(W) Spit on any street or sidewalk; or in any public carrier upon the floor, seat or walls thereof; or upon the floor, walls, stairs or seats of any public building or place of public assemblage;
(X) Willfully destroy, remove, damage, alter or in any manner deface any property not his or her own, or any public school building, or any public building, bridge, fire hydrant, alarm box, street light, street sign, traffic-control device, railroad sign or signal, parking meter or shade tree belonging to the city or located in the public places of the city; or mark or post handbills on, or in any manner mar the walls of, any public building, or fence, tree or pole within the city; or damage, destroy, take or meddle with any property belonging to the city, or remove the same from the building or place where it may be kept, placed or stored, without proper authority;
(Y) Wrongfully throw or propel any snowball, missile or object from any moving automobile;
(Z) Wrongfully throw or propel any snowball, missile or object toward any person or automobile, or on the private property of another person;
(AA) Harass, annoy or alarm or make or extend advances or invitations, by word or act, that are offensive to any person to whom he or she is unknown, in any public place;
(BB) Willfully make or assist in making any noise or diversion which disturbs or tends to disturb the peace, quiet or good order of any meeting, gathering or congregation lawfully assembled, whether religious, political or otherwise;
(CC) Summon, as a joke or prank or otherwise without any good reason therefor, by telephone or otherwise, the Police or Fire Department or any public or private ambulance to go to any address where the service called for is not needed; or
(DD) Enter or remain on the land, property or premises of another without the permission of the owner, occupant or agent after being notified to leave by the owner, occupant or agent or by an appropriate sign.
(1991 Code, § 9.2) Penalty, see § 10.99