§ 92.26 LOITERING AND LOAFING; ANNOYING PERSONS IN STREETS AND PUBLIC PLACES.
   It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to congregate, stand, loaf, or loiter in any street or upon any sidewalk, bridge, crossing, or other public place so as to obstruct the same, or to hinder, prevent, or annoy persons passing or attempting to or desiring to pass therein or thereon; or to congregate, stand, loaf, or loiter on or in front of any hall, lobby, doorway, passage, or entrance of any public building, theater, public hall, hotel, eating or lodging house, office building, store, shop, office, or factory or other like building or place of public assemblage so as to obstruct the same or hinder, prevent, or annoy persons passing along or into the same or out of the same, or attempting to or desiring to do so; or by making remarks, gestures, noises, signs, or the like to disturb, annoy, or insult any person being upon or passing along any street, sidewalk, bridge, crossing, or other public place, or along, into, or out of the hall, lobby, passage, or entrance of any public building, theater, public hall, hotel, eating or lodging house, office building, store, shop, factory or like building, or place of public assemblage or in any public carrier.
(Prior Code, § 1502) Penalty, see § 92.99