§ 14.701  DISORDERLY CONDUCT DEFINED.
   a.   It shall be unlawful to conduct oneself in a disorderly manner with the purpose to cause public inconvenience, annoyance, alarm or recklessly create a risk thereof by:
      1.   Engaging in fighting, threatening, violent or tumultuous behavior, breach of the peace;
      2.   Making unreasonable noise or offensively coarse utterance, gesture or display, or addresses of abusive language to any person present;
      3.   Creating a hazardous or physically offensive condition by any act which serves no legitimate purpose of the act; or
      4.   Existence of any disorderly, lewd or indecent conduct by scurrilous, obscene, indecent or profane writing, picture, mark or figure on any wall, fence, house or structure.
   b.   For the purpose of this section PUBLIC means affecting or likely to affect any person or persons in a place to which the public or a substantial group has access; among the places included are highways, transport facilities, schools, prisons, apartment houses, places of business or entertainment, governmental buildings, any neighborhood, in automobiles and the like.
(S.C. Code §§ 16-17-530 and 17-25-110)  (Prior Code, § 14.701)
Cross-reference:
   Disturbing the peace, see § 14.610