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It shall be unlawful for any person in the City of Flint to perform any act of sexual conduct as defined in § 31-33.3 of the Code of the City of Flint in a vehicle when the vehicle is in motion, parked, stopped or standing:
(a) In a public place; or
(b) In an area open to the public; or
(c) (1) On private property when the interior of the vehicle is on view from a public area or an area open to the public.
(2) ON VIEW shall be defined for the purpose of this section as capable of being seen if the interior of the vehicle is lighted naturally or artificially, or if unlighted, capable of being seen if it becomes lighted naturally or artificially, whether the light originates from the interior or exterior of the vehicle.
(Ord. 2772, passed 6-9-1980; Ord. 3100, passed 6-26-1989)
(a) A person commits the crime of promoting prostitution if he knowingly advances or profits from prostitution.
(b) For the purpose of this section, a person
ADVANCES PROSTITUTION if, acting other than as a prostitute or a patron of the prostitute, he knowingly causes or aids a person to commit or engage in prostitution, procures or solicits patrons for prostitution, provides persons or premises for prostitution purposes, operates or assists in the operation of a house of prostitution or a prostitution enterprise, offers to serve as an agent or manager for prostitution purposes, or engages in any other conduct designed to institute, aid, or facilitate an act or enterprise of prostitution.
(Ord. 2505, passed 7-28-1975; Ord. 2848, passed 8-16-1982)
For the purposes of this ordinance, a person profits from prostitution if, acting other than as a prostitute receiving compensation for personally rendered prostitution services, he accepts or receives money or other property pursuant to an agreement or understanding with any person whereby he participates or is to participate in the proceeds of prostitution activity.
(Ord. 2505, passed 7-28-1975)
A person commits the crime of soliciting if he:
(a) Accosts, solicits, or invites another person in any public place, or in or from any place, structure, house, building, or vehicle, by word, gesture, or any other means, to commit prostitution or do any other lewd or immoral or illegal act; or
(b) Receives or admits or offers to receive or admit any person or knowingly permits any person to remain in any such place for such purpose.
(Ord. 2505, passed 7-28-1975; Ord. 3107, passed 8-14-1989)
Subject to the maximum penalty set forth in § 1-7 of this Code and subject to other provisions of the law, persons found guilty of violation of §§ 31-32 through 31-33.7 of this Code on a second or subsequent occasion shall be punished by a fine or imprisonment which shall exceed any previous fine or imprisonment levied against such person for the last previous offense.
(Ord. 2626, passed 4-10-1978)
If any person shall make complaint on oath, in writing, before any Court in the City of Flint, that he suspects or has probable cause to suspect that any house or building, or other place in the City of Flint, is kept or used as a bawdy house or house of ill-fame, or place for the resort of prostitutes or persons for the purpose of prostitution, or to associate with prostitutes, or that persons do resort to such house, building or other place for the purpose of prostitution, or to associate with prostitutes, whether the names of the persons concerned are known to the complainant or not, the Court shall issue a warrant directed to the Chief of Police or any police officer of the City, commanding such Chief of Police or police officer to enter into such house, building or other place, and arrest all prostitutes there found and all persons appearing to be there for the purpose of prostitution, or for the purpose of associating with prostitutes, and also the keeper or keepers of said house, building or place and the dwellers therein, and bring them before said Court to be dealt with according to law.
(Ord. 43, passed 10-17-1902)
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