§ 110.01 TABLES FOR PINBALL, BAGATELLE, OR PIGEONHOLE PROHIBITED.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or use in any place of public resort within the unincorporated area of Lake County any tables or implements for any game of pinball, bagatelle, or pigeonhole.
   (B)   For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply.
      PINBALL, BAGATELLE, or PIGEONHOLE. A game played with any number of balls or spheres upon a table or board having holes, pockets, or cups into which such balls or spheres may drop or become lodged and having arches, pins, and springs, or any of them, to control, deflect, or impede the direction or speed of the balls or spheres put in motion by the player, and shall include the modern variety of bagatelle or pigeonhole commonly known as pin games.
      PLACE OF PUBLIC RESORT. Any premises wherein any service or merchandise is offered for sale to the public or where tables or implements for playing the game of bagatelle or pigeonhole are kept for gain or profit, or any premises used as a clubhouse or clubrooms.
   (C)   It is hereby made the duty of every police officer to seize any table or implement kept or used in violation of this section, and upon conviction of the keeper thereof, such table or implement so seized may be destroyed. Any person obstructing or resisting any police officer in the performance of any act authorized by this section shall be fined as set forth in § 110.99.
(1977 Code, § 3:1-3) (Ord. passed 1-11-1966) Penalty, see § 110.99