(a) No person, under the age of 15 years, shall sell lei upon streets, alleys, sidewalks, malls, and other public places, including entrances at piers.
(b) No person, while engaged in the business of selling lei upon streets, alleys, sidewalks, malls, and at entrances to piers, shall obstruct traffic, or wilfully or negligently hold, touch, push, jostle, molest, or in any manner, disturb any person, customer, or another lei seller.
(c) All persons engaged in selling lei at piers shall form not more than two straight single lines in the front of the pier, one line extending to the right and the other to the left from the main entrance, and the lines shall run parallel to and within 3 feet of the front wall of the pier as follows:
The positions in the lines shall be occupied by the lei sellers in the order of their arrival, the person first arriving being entitled to stand at the head of one line and the person arriving next, at the head of the other line; provided that no person shall occupy the head position of any line more than one day within a period of 30 days, unless such person’s turn arrives sooner by rotation. The “head” of a line shall be that position which is nearest to the main entrance to the pier.
(d) No lei seller arriving late shall break into a line or usurp the position of another.
(Sec. 26-2.1, R.O. 1978 (1983 Ed.)) (1990 Code, Ch. 29, Art. 2, § 29-2.1)