5-1-4: DISORDERLY CONDUCT:
   A.   Indecent Or Insulting Language Or Conduct: It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any illegal or improper diversion or to use insulting, indecent or immoral language, or to be guilty of any indecent, insulting or immoral conduct or behavior.
   B.   Violent, Noisy Or Disorderly Conduct: Any person who shall be guilty of any violent, noisy, riotous or disorderly conduct, or who shall use any profane, abusive or obscene language, or in any way commit a breach of the peace or do anything that shall be offensive to the senses or dangerous to the peace of the inhabitants of the city shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
   C.   Acts Constituting Disorderly Conduct: Every person shall be guilty of disorderly conduct when he:
      1.   Solicits anyone to engage in, or engages in, lewd or dissolute conduct in any public place or in any place open to the public or exposed to public view.
      2.   Accosts other persons in any public place or in any place open to the public for the purpose of begging or soliciting alms.
      3.   Loiters in, about or upon any street, alley or other public way or public place, or in any place open to the public, without lawful business and conducts himself in a lewd, wanton or lascivious manner in speech or behavior.
      4.   Has upon his person or in his possession any instrument, tool or other implement for picking locks or pockets or any implement that is usually employed or that reasonably may be inferred to have been designed to be employed in the commission of any felony, misdemeanor or the violation of any ordinance, and who shall fail to account for the possession of same.
      5.   Loiters, remains, or wanders upon the streets or from place to place without apparent reason or business and who refuses to identify himself and to account for his presence when requested by a police officer so to do, if the surrounding circumstances are such to indicate to a reasonable man that the public safety demands such identification.
      6.   Occupies, lodges or sleeps in any building, structure or place, whether public or private, or any automobile, truck, railroad car or other similar vehicles or equipment without the permission of the owner or person entitled to the possession or in control thereof. (1996 Code § 8-1-9)
      7.   Is found in any public place or in any place open to the public view under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug or any substance defined as a poison and regulated as a poison, pursuant to the provisions of Idaho Code title 37, chapter 27, or under the influence of any combination of any intoxicating liquor, drug or substance, in such a condition that he is unable to exercise care for his own safety or the safety of others, or by reason of his being under the influence of intoxicating liquor, or any drug or the influence of any substance as defined and regulated by said Idaho Code title 37, chapter 27, or under the influence of any combination of any intoxicating liquor, drug or any such substance, interferes with or obstructs the free use of any street, sidewalk or other public way or any place open to the public or exposed to public view.
      8.   Loiters, prowls or wanders upon the private property of another, without visible or lawful business with the owner or occupants thereof.
      9.   Loiters or remains in or about a school, not having any reason or relationship involving custody of or responsibility for a pupil or student, or any other specific, legitimate reason for the same. (1996 Code § 8-1-9; amd. 2010 Code)