5-3-2: DISORDERLY CONDUCT:
   A.   Disorderly Conduct Defined: A person commits disorderly conduct when he knowingly:
      1.   Breach Of The Peace: Does any act in such unreasonable manner as to provoke, make or aid in making a breach of peace; or
      2.   Threat Of Violence: Does or makes any unreasonable or offensive act, utterance, gesture or display which, under the circumstances, creates a clear and present danger of a breach of peace or imminent threat of violence; or
      3.   Disturbing The Peace: Disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood or family by loud or unusual noises, or by tumultuous or offensive carriage, threatening, quarreling, challenging to fight or fighting or in a threatening manner displays any deadly weapon; or
      4.   Failure To Cease Conduct: Refuses or fails to cease and desist any peaceful conduct or activity likely to produce a breach of peace where there is an imminent threat of violence, and where the police have made all reasonable efforts to protect the otherwise peaceful conduct and activity, and have requested that said conduct and activity be stopped and explain the request if there be time; or
      5.   Failure To Disperse: Fails to obey a lawful order of dispersal by a person known by him to be a peace officer under circumstances where three (3) or more persons are committing acts of disorderly conduct in the immediate vicinity, which acts are likely to cause substantial harm or serious inconvenience, annoyance or alarm; or
      6.   Unlawful Assembly: Assembles with two (2) or more persons for the purpose of using force or violence to disturb the public peace; or
      7.   Public Intoxication: Appears in any public place manifestly under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or other drug, not therapeutically administered, to the degree that he may endanger himself or other persons or property, or annoy persons in his vicinity; or
      8.   Picketing:
         a.   Near Schools: Pickets or demonstrates on a public way within one hundred fifty feet (150') of any primary or secondary school building while the school is in session and one-half (1/2) hour before the school is in session and one- half (1/2) hour after the school session has been concluded; provided, however, that this subsection does not prohibit the peaceful picketing of any school involved in a labor dispute; or
         b.   Near Churches: Pickets or demonstrates on a public way within one hundred fifty feet (150') of any church, temple, synagogue or other place of worship while services are being conducted and one-half (1/2) hour before services are to be conducted and one-half (1/2) hour after services have been concluded; provided, that this subsection does not prohibit the peaceful picketing of any church, temple, synagogue or other place of worship involved in a labor dispute.
   B.   Penalty For Violation: Conviction of disorderly conduct pursuant to this section shall constitute a misdemeanor, and a person convicted of disorderly conduct may be:
      1.   Subject to a penalty as provided in section 1-4-1 of this code for each offense; and
      2.   Required to perform reasonable public service work, such as, but not limited to, the picking up of litter in public parks or along public highways or the maintenance of public facilities for a period of time not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) hours. (Ord., 7-8-1992; amd. 1997 Code)