(A) No person shall physically interfere with or obstruct any lawful parade, demonstration or march on any street, sidewalk or public way, nor address profane, indecent, abusive or threatening language to or at any persons engaged in any lawful parade, demonstration or march which would tend to provoke the persons or any others to a breach of peace.
(B) No driver of any vehicle shall drive between the vehicles or person comprising a parade, demonstration or march unless so directed by a police officer.
(C) The Chief of Police shall have the authority when reasonably necessary to prohibit or restrict the parking of vehicles along any street or part thereof constituting a part of the route of the parade, demonstration or march.
(D) A police officer of the town may, in the event of the assemblage of persons who, or any of whom, are intimidating persons lawfully engaged in any parade, demonstration or march through abusive acts or the use of profane, indecent, abusive or threatening language, directed shall disperse and absent himself or herself from the place of the assemblage, and it shall be unlawful for any person not to so disperse and absent himself or herself from the place of the assemblage when so directed by the police officer.
(Prior Code, § H-VI-6) Penalty, see § 10.99