CHAPTER 130: CIVIL DISORDER AND OBSTRUCTION
Section
   130.01   Disorderly or unlawful assemblies
   130.02   Resisting execution or process
   130.03   Obstructing public officer, not police
   130.04   Disorderly conduct
   130.05   Loitering on school property unlawful
   130.06   Unlawful parades and processions prohibited
§ 130.01 DISORDERLY OR UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES.
   (A)   A disorderly assembly of persons in a public place is hereby prohibited, and the Police Department or any law enforcement officer shall have the authority to disperse those persons and to require them to remove themselves from the place of assembly.
   (B)   Any person participating in a disorderly assembly who fails or refuses to disperse or vacate the place after having been commanded to do so by a law enforcement officer shall be guilty of disorderly assembly.
   (C)   For the purposes of this section, a DISORDERLY ASSEMBLY shall mean an assembly of two or more persons, some or all of whom are engaged in conduct which threatens the public peace or safety, through fighting or violent or threatening behavior, loud or profane language, unreasonable noise, obstructing vehicular or pedestrian traffic, or by littering or breakage.
   (D)   For the purposes of this section, PUBLIC PLACE shall mean any place, whether within or without a building, commonly and customarily open to or used by the general public.
(Ord. 909-98, passed 3-23-1998) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 130.02 RESISTING EXECUTION OR PROCESS.
   No person shall resist the execution or service of any legal process.
(Ord. 909-98, passed 3-23-1998) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 130.03 OBSTRUCTING PUBLIC OFFICER, NOT POLICE.
   No person shall intentionally obstruct or attempt to obstruct a public officer or employee, not a law enforcement officer or firefighter in the performance of any official duty, or shall resist a public officer in performance of his or her duty.
(Ord. 909-98, passed 3-23-1998) Penalty, see § 10.99
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