§ 130.01 DISORDERLY CONDUCT; UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY.
   (A)   Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      TUMULTUOUS CONDUCT. Conduct that results in or is likely to result in serious bodily injury to a person or substantial damage to property.
      UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY. An assembly of five or more persons whose common object is to commit an unlawful act, or a lawful act by unlawful means. Prior concert is not necessary to form an unlawful assembly.
   (B)   Disorderly persons.
      (1)   A person is a disorderly person if the person is any of the following:
         (a)   A person of sufficient ability who refuses or neglects to support his or her family.
         (b)   A common prostitute.
         (c)   A window peeper.
         (d)   A person who engages in an illegal occupation or business.
         (e)   A person who is intoxicated in a public place and who is either endangering directly the safety of another person or of property or is acting in a manner that causes a public disturbance.
         (f)   A person who is engaged in indecent or obscene conduct in a public place.
         (g)   A vagrant.
         (h)   A person found begging in a public place.
         (I)   A person found loitering in a house of ill fame or prostitution or place where prostitution or lewdness is practiced, encouraged, or allowed.
         (j)   A person who knowingly loiters in or about a place where an illegal occupation or business is being conducted.
         (k)   A person who loiters in or about a police station, police headquarters building, county jail, hospital, court building, or other public building or place for the purpose of soliciting employment of legal services or the services of sureties upon criminal recognizances.
         (l)   A person who is found jostling or roughly crowding people unnecessarily in a public place.
      (2)   When a person, who has been convicted of refusing or neglecting to support his or her family under this section, is then charged with subsequent violations within a period of two years, that person shall be prosecuted as a second offender, or third and subsequent offender, as provided in section 168, if the family of that person is then receiving public relief or support.
   (C)   Prohibitions. No person shall engage in the following:
      (1)   Engage in fighting or tumultuous conduct;
      (2)   Make unreasonable noise and continue to do so after being asked to stop;
      (3)   Disrupt a lawful assembly of persons;
      (4)   Obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic;
      (5)   Participate in an unlawful assembly;
      (6)   Make any open or indecent exposure of his or her person or the person of another;
      (7)   Solicit or accost any person for the person of committing any unlawful or immoral acts;
      (8)   Sell, offer for sale, give away, exhibit or possess any obscene, lewd, indecent or immoral book, pamphlet, paper, picture, statuary, image or representation; or
      (9)   Commit an assault and/or battery