§ 132.17 METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT AND PROBABLE CAUSE.
   (A)   Whenever a peace officer has probable cause to believe that a person is loitering with the intent to buy, sell, transfer, or use illegal drugs in any of the above-specified locations, the officer must first require the person to leave the designated location. Only if the person refuses to leave the designated location upon request of a peace officer shall the person be subject to arrest.
   (B)   For the purposes of enforcing this chapter only, probable cause that a person has the intent to buy, sell, use, or transfer illegal drugs shall be confined to the following circumstances:
      (1)   When the enforcing officer has information that the individual has repeatedly been involved in illegal drug activity at the same location in the past by virtue of the officer's own experience or that of other officers; or,
      (2)   When a reliable informant has given the enforcing officer information that the individual intends to engage in illegal drug activity at that location; or,
      (3)   When the enforcing officer has received complaints from citizens that the individual is engaging in illegal drug activity at that location; and,
      (4)   The enforcing officer's personal observation of the individual's behavior at the location is consistent with the information known or received under subsections (1), (2), or (3) of this division (B).
('63 Code, § 4-18.03) (Ord. 575-C.S., passed 8-4-94)