666.01   DISORDERLY CONDUCT.
   No person shall make, aid, countenance or assist in making any improper noise, riot, disturbance, breach of the peace or diversion tending to a breach of the peace; create, assist in creating, permit, continue or permit the continuance of any unreasonably loud, disturbing or unnecessary noise which annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace or safety of others within the Village; be drunk or intoxicated, or engaged in any obscene or indecent conduct in a public place; collect in bodies or crowds for any unlawful purposes or for any purpose to the annoyance or disturbance of other persons; be idle or dissolute and go about begging; engage in cheating or any unlawful games or plays; be found in any house of ill fame or in gambling houses; engage in any window peeping; make any immoral exhibition or indecent exposure of himself or herself; lodge in or be found at any time in sheds, barns, stables or unoccupied buildings or public places not giving a good account of himself or herself; willfully assault another or become engaged in or aid in any fight, quarrel or other disturbance; engage in any fraudulent scheme, device or trick to obtain money or any other valuable thing, or aid, abet or in any manner be concerned therein; no person shall be a tout, roper, steerer or capper, so called, for any gambling house or house of ill fame, or so act for any person of either sex, who shall ply or attempt to ply his or her business in any public place; loiter in or about any hotel, barroom, tavern or gambling house; be disorderly in any public building, public place or bus terminal, or wander about the streets without any known means of support or without being able to give a satisfactory account of himself or herself; jostle or crowd persons in any street, alley or public place; have or carry any pistol, knife, dirk, knuckles, sling shot or other dangerous weapon, concealed on himself or herself; solicit or accost any persons for the purpose of committing any unlawful or immoral act; or publish, sell, offer for sale, give away, exhibit or possess for such purpose any obscene, indecent, lewd or immoral book, pamphlet, paper, picture, statuary, image or representation.
   Any of the above acts or actions shall constitute and be deemed an action of disorderly conduct.
(Ord. 175.  Passed 10-14-91.)