(A) When picketing or engaging in demonstrations, no person shall:
(1) Use on the streets or public places any verbal abuse, including curses, insults or threats, or acts of violence, directed against any person;
(2) March, parade, protest or picket in any manner other than as permitted by this article, except with the express written consent and approval of the mayor and council;
(3) Engage in riotous and loud conduct which invades the privacy of homes or businesses;
(4) Damage, destroy or injure the person or property of others;
(5) Block, in any manner, the streets and means of ingress and egress to places of business;
(6) Interfere with, in any manner, or obstruct any official in the performance of his duties;
(7) Interfere in any matter with the attendance, during school hours, of children in the public schools, by inciting or urging them to participate in demonstrations or for any other unlawful purpose or reason, or permitting them to be or remain in churches or other places used in such demonstrations;
(8) Picket other than in accordance with the following principles:
(a) In small numbers;
(b) In a manner so as not to interfere with pedestrian or vehicular traffic;
(c) In a manner so as not to block entrances or exits to or from picketed establishments;
(d) No more than four pickets posted at any one time at any one business establishment;
(e) No more than two business establishments picketed in the same block at the same time;
(f) No trespassing upon the property of the business establishment being picketed;
(g) Patrols shall be on the sidewalk at a distance of not less than eight feet from every other picket; and
(h) No person, whether in sympathy with the pickets or not, shall assemble, loiter, congregate or engage in any kind of picketing of the establishment being picketed, except those picketing in their official capacity.
(9) Demonstrate, other than in accordance with the following principles:
(a) Walking not more than two abreast upon the public sidewalks or in groups of not more than 30 persons;
(b) Observe all traffic-control devices;
(c) Walking close to the building line or curbline so as not to interfere with or obstruct other pedestrian traffic on the sidewalk;
(d) Assemble peacefully and speak peacefully for a period of time not exceeding 30 minutes, and conduct the demonstration:
1. When traffic to and from the places of business or employment is not at its peak;
2. In such circumstances as will not unduly disrupt the public peace; and
3. In such a manner as not to deprive the public of adequate police and fire protection.
(B) This section shall not apply to funeral processions, the United States armed forces, the military forces of this state or the Police and Fire Departments of the town.