TITLE 6
POLICE REGULATIONS
POLICE REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL OFFENSES
GENERAL OFFENSES
SECTION:
6-1-1: Admission Fees, Fraudulently Avoiding Payment Of
6-1-2: Assault
6-1-3: Assembly, Unlawful
6-1-4: Barbed Wire And Electric Fences (Rep. by Ord. 679, 12-3-2012)
6-1-5: Battery
6-1-6: Birds; Injury To
6-1-7: Burglar Tools
6-1-8: Cigarettes Or Tobacco, Sale Of To Minors
6-1-9: Cohabitation, Lewd
6-1-10: Collecting Crowds
6-1-11: Concealing Knowledge
6-1-12: Contraceptives, Sale Of
6-1-13: Cruelty
6-1-14: Delinquency, Encouraging
6-1-15: Disorderly Conduct
6-1-16: Disturbing The Peace
6-1-17: Drunkenness
6-1-18: Escape, Aid In
6-1-19: Escapes
6-1-20: Expectorating On Sidewalk Or In Public Buildings
6-1-21: False Pretenses
6-1-22: False Representation
6-1-23: General Offense
6-1-24: Hypnotists Prohibited
6-1-25: Indecent Exposure
6-1-26: Injurious Material On Thoroughfares, Deposits Of
6-1-27: Junk, Keeping Of Restricted
6-1-28: Letting Premises For Unlawful Purposes
6-1-29: Liquor; Age Misrepresentation
6-1-30: Loudspeakers Or Sound Trucks
6-1-31: Lug Wheels Prohibited
6-1-32: Minors In Pool, Billiard Halls
6-1-33: Mufflers; Unnecessary Noise
6-1-34: Obscene Conduct
6-1-35: Obscene Literature, Distribution Of
6-1-36: Obstructing Streets
6-1-37: Offense, Aid To An
6-1-38: Petit Theft
6-1-39: Playing Ball On Streets Prohibited
6-1-40: Picketing
6-1-41: Picnics
6-1-42: Police Officers, Assistance To
6-1-43: Posting Bills
6-1-44: Property, Malicious Injury To
6-1-45: Prostitution
6-1-46: Prostitution, House Of
6-1-47: Resisting An Officer
6-1-48: Riot
6-1-49: Swindling
6-1-50: Trespassing
6-1-51: Vagrancy
6-1-52: Vehicles, Injury To
6-1-53: Venereal Diseases, Literature Concerning
6-1-54: Water Flowing Upon Streets
6-1-55: Weapons, Furnishing To Prisoners
6-1-56: Window Peeping
6-1-57: Windowsills To Be Kept Clear
6-1-58: Weapons, Discharge
6-1-59: Municipal Swimming Pool; Unauthorized Persons Prohibited
6-1-60: Liquor Consumption In Public Places
6-1-61: Noise
It shall be unlawful for any person fraudulently to enter, without payment of the proper admission fee, any theater, ballroom, lecture, concert or other place where admission fees are charged; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prohibit or restrict the free admission of police officers engaged in the performance of police duties to any place of public entertainment or amusement. (1970 Code)
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