5-1-21: VAGRANCY:
   A.   Definition: A "vagrant" is hereby defined to be:
      1.   Every idle or dissolute person without visible or known means of living, who has the physical ability to work and who does not for the space of ten (10) days make proper inquiry for and use due diligence to seek employment, or does not labor when employment is offered him.
      2.   Every idle or dissolute person who roams about the country from place to place without any lawful business.
      3.   Every person who solicits alms as a business.
      4.   Every person who makes a practice of going from house to house begging food, money or other articles, or who seeks 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 such premises.
      5.   Every idle or dissolute person or associate of known thieves who wanders about the streets at late and unusual hours of the night or prowls about dark alleys, byways, or other dark or unfrequented places at any hour of the night without any legitimate business in so doing.
      6.   Every idle or dissolute person who lodges in any barn, shed, private or public garage, shop or any place other than that kept for lodging purposes, without the permission of the owner or of the person entitled to the possession thereof.
      7.   Every person who frequents gambling rooms and solicits money or the checks or chips used therein to represent money, from the proprietor, bystanders or bettors, and who has no other apparent means of living other than money so obtained or obtained in a similar manner elsewhere.
      8.   Every lewd or dissolute person who lives in or about a house of ill fame.
      9.   Every person who shall, upon the public streets or in or about any public place or assemblage, or in any saloon, barroom, clubroom or any public or general place of resort for men or women, or anywhere within the sight or hearing of other persons, conduct or behave himself in an immodest, drunken, indecent, profane, obscene or disorderly manner, either by actions, language or improper exposure of his person.
      10.   Every common drunkard who is in the habit of lying around the streets, alleys, sidewalks, barrooms or other public places in a state of intoxication.
      11.   Every person under the age of twenty one (21) years who habitually remains away from his home or place of residence after the hour of nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. without some good, lawful and necessary business or other imperative duty or good and sufficient cause for such absence from home after such hour.
      12.   Every person under the age of twenty one (21) years who frequents or passes his time in any gambling saloon or other place where gambling is conducted or in any billiard room or poolroom, or in any saloon or other place where intoxicating liquor is sold or drunk, except as provided in section 5-1-12 of this chapter.
      13.   Every person who at any hour of the day or night, without any legitimate business for so doing, frequents or loafs around any low den, house of ill fame or prostitution or other place of vice, infamy or immorality where known thieves or vicious, infamous or immoral persons resort or congregate.
      14.   Every pimp, panderer, procurer or procuress.
      15.   Every lewd and dissolute female person known as a street walker or common prostitute.
      16.   Every person who keeps a place where lost or stolen property is concealed.
   B.   Misdemeanor: Any vagrant or any person who shall be deemed a vagrant within the terms or provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Prior Code § 15-31)