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§ 92.17 PERSON IN CHARGE OF ACTIVITY.
   The application for a permit shall specify and the permit shall designate the person in charge of the activity. Such person shall be required to accompany the parade, picket line or other group demonstration and shall carry such permit with him at all times. The permit shall not be valid in the possession of any other person.
(`88 Code, § 14-28)
§ 92.18 CONTENTS.
   The permit shall set the starting time, duration, speed of travel and space between persons or vehicles in the parade, picket line or group demonstration, shall prescribe the portions or areas of streets, alleys, sidewalks or other public places to be used and shall impose such other reasonable requirements as the Chief may prescribe for the control and free movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic or for the health, safety and property rights of the participants and the general public.
(`88 Code, § 14-29)
§ 92.19 CONSIDERATIONS REQUISITE TO ISSUANCE GENERALLY.
   Among other considerations, the Chief of Police shall consider and find as a requisite to issuance of the permit the following:
   (A)   The activity will not require excessive diversion of police from other necessary duties;
   (B)   The activity will not interfere with the right of property owners in the area to enjoy peaceful and lawful occupancy and use of their property; and
   (C)   The activity can be conducted without unreasonable interference with normal pedestrian or vehicular traffic in the area, will not prevent normal police and fire protection to the public and will not be likely to cause injury to persons or property or to provoke disorderly conduct or to create a public disturbance and nuisance.
(`88 Code, § 14-30)
§ 92.20 PROHIBITED ACTS.
   The following acts or activities, when performed or undertaken in conjunction with or as a part of any parade, picket line or group demonstration, are prohibited and declared unlawful:
   (A)   The carrying on or about the person of any firearm or any weapon or article, including but not limited to blackjacks, nightsticks or flashlights, which by their use might constitute a deadly weapon; and
   (B)   The taking along of any dog or vicious animal, whether leashed or unleashed. This prohibition shall not apply to an animal trained for and engaged in aiding the handicapped.
(`88 Code, § 14-31) Penalty, see § 10.99
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