6-1-6: VAGRANTS, DISORDERLY PERSONS:
   (A)   The following described persons are deemed to be vagrants and disorderly persons:
      1.   Any person who accosts other persons in any public place or in any place open to the public for the purpose of begging or soliciting alms.
      2.   Any person who loiters or wanders upon the streets or from place to place without apparent reason or business and who refuses to identify himself or account for his presence when requested by any peace officer so to do, if the surrounding circumstances are such as to indicate to a reasonable man that the public safety demands such identification.
      3.   Any person who lodges in any building, structure or place, whether public or private, without the permission of the owner or person entitled to the possession or in control thereof.
      4.   Persons who are found loitering or loafing habitually in or about houses of ill fame or places resorted to by persons for purposes of prostitution or immoral purposes, or who solicit for any prostitute or house of prostitution. (Ord. 75, 4-23-1975)
      5.   Persons who go from house to house begging food, money or other articles, or seek admission to such houses upon frivolous pretexts for no other apparent motive than to see who may be therein, or to gain an insight of the premises.
      6.   Pimps, panderers, procurers or procuresses.
      7.   Persons who keep a place where lost or stolen property is concealed.
   (B)   "Habitually", as used in this chapter, is defined to mean for a period of time of fourteen (14) days or more, and does not mean continuously during said time. (Ord. 1, 12-14-1925)