§ 144.08   DISORDERLY PERSON.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful hereunder for a person to be a disorderly person.
   (B)   A person is a disorderly person if any of the following:
      (1)   A person creates or unlawfully engages in any disturbance, fight or quarrel in any public place, except in reasonable self-defense when attacked without reasonable provocation or in reasonable defense of another who was so attacked;
      (2)   A person disturbs the public peace and quiet by loud, boisterous or vulgar conduct or language;
      (3)   A person disturbs or unreasonably interferes with any service of worship or any other assembly gathered for lawful purposes;
      (4)   A person, without proper authority, conducts himself or herself in any public place so as to obstruct the free and uninterrupted passage of the public.
      (5)   A person wanders about the streets, alleys, or other public ways or places, or who is found in those places at late or unusual hours in the night without any visible or lawful business and not giving a satisfactory account of himself or herself;
      (6)   A person is intoxicated in a public place and is either directly endangering the safety of another person or persons, or who is acting in a manner that causes a public disturbance;
      (7)   A person engages in obscene or indecent conduct;
      (8)   A person 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; or
      (9)   A person loiters, loafs, wanders, stands, or remains idle in a public place so as to do either of the following:
         (a)   Obstruct a public street, highway, sidewalk, place or building by hindering, impeding or threatening to hinder or impede the free and uninterrupted passage of vehicles, traffic or pedestrians therein or thereon.
         (b)   Obstruct or interfere with the free and uninterrupted use of property or business lawfully conducted by anyone in, upon, facing or fronting any such public street, highway, sidewalk, place or building as to prevent the free and uninterrupted ingress or egress thereto or therefrom; and who refuses or fails forthwith to obey an order by a police officer to cease such conduct and to move and disperse.