4-1-5: DISORDERLY CONDUCT:
   A.   Generally: It is hereby declared to be unlawful for any person to engage in any type of disorderly conduct within the village as further defined.
   B.   Definitions: Any of the following acts shall, when committed within the village, be considered as disorderly conduct:
      1.   To make, aid, countenance or assist in making any improper voice, riot, disturbance, breach of the peace or diversion tending to a breach of the peace in the streets or elsewhere in the village.
      2.   To collect with others in groups or crowds for unlawful purposes or for any purpose, to the annoyance or disturbance of citizens or travelers.
      3.   To provoke a breach of the peace, or to use any violent, threatening, profane or indecent language to the disturbance of any person, or to use any threatening or abusive language toward any other person.
      4.   To be openly lewd or do any act of public indecency tending to debauch the public morals.
      5.   To interrupt or disturb any lawful assembly or procession of people met for a lawful purpose.
      6.   To injure, beat, torture or kill any animal or knowingly allow same to be done to any animal under one's personal control, unless such is necessary to protect the health or safety of oneself or another.
      7.   To injure, destroy or deface or assist in injuring, destroying or defacing any building, structure, bridge, fence, street, sidewalk, hydrant, streetlight, sign or property of any type.
      8.   To make or cause to be made any annoying, obscene or disturbing phone calls.
      9.   To transmit in any manner to the fire department of any city, town, village or fire protection district a false alarm of fire, knowing at the time of such transmission that there is no reasonable ground for believing that such fire exists.
      10.   To transmit in any manner to another a false alarm to the effect that a bomb or other explosive of any nature is concealed in such place that its explosion would endanger human life, knowing at the time of such transmission that there is no reasonable ground for believing that such bomb or explosive is concealed in such place.
      11.   To transmit in any manner to any peace officer, public officer or public employee a report to the effect that an offense has been committed, knowing at the time of such transmission that there is no reasonable ground for believing that such an offense has been committed. (1983 Code)