§ 152.073 EXHIBITIONS, PARADES, PUBLIC SPEAKING; INTERFERING WITH PASSAGE UPON PUBLIC WAYS.
   (A)   Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to use any public street, alley, or sidewalk within the village for the purpose of, or to give or cause to be given in any show window or in or upon any premises immediately abutting upon any public street, alley, or sidewalk, any exhibition, show, performance, game, amusement, parade, or public speaking, which is designed or intended to or which in fact does collect or attract a sufficient number of persons to interfere with the passage of the public along such street, alley, or sidewalk.
   (B)   Participants. Any person participating in any such exhibition, parade, public speaking, and the like shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this section.
   (C)   Discontinuance. If such exhibition, parade, public speaking, and the like results in the collection or attraction of a sufficient number of persons to interfere with passage of the public along such public way, any member of the Police Department shall have the power and it shall be his, her, or their duty to enter such premises and cause such exhibition, and the like to be discontinued forthwith, and to cause any performer, figure, apparatus, or other thing of any nature whatsoever engaged in or used in or about such exhibition, and the like to be removed from such premises forthwith.
(Prior Code, § 7-2-18) Penalty, see § 152.999