5-1-10: DISORDERLY CONDUCT:
Disorderly conduct is unlawful. A person is guilty of disorderly conduct if he or she:
   A.   Creates a disturbance of the public order by an act of violence or by any act likely to produce violence; or
   B.   Engages in fighting or in violent, threatening or tumultuous behavior; or
   C.   Makes any unreasonably loud noise; or
   D.   Addresses abusive language or threats to any person present which creates a clear and present danger of violence; or
   E.   Causes likelihood of harm or serious inconvenience by failing to obey a lawful order of dispersal by a police officer, where three (3) or more persons are committing acts of disorderly conduct in the immediate vicinity; or
   F.   Damages, befouls or disturbs public property or property of another so as to create a hazardous, unhealthy or physically offensive condition; or
   G.   Makes a telephone call with intent to annoy another, whether or not conversation ensues; or
   H.   Disturbs, threatens or in any insolent manner, intentionally touches any house or vehicle occupied by any person. (Ord. C66-194, 3-9-1982)