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It is unlawful for any person to:
A. Smoke in the presence of explosives, or inflammable materials, or in a building or area in which "No Smoking" notices have been prominently posted; or
B. Interfere with or obstruct the prevention or extinguishing of any fire, or disobey the lawful orders of a law enforcement officer or firefighter present at the fire; or
C. Show a false light or signal or interfere with any light, signal or sign controlling or guiding traffic upon a highway, railway track or navigable water, or in the air; or
D. Place an obstruction upon a railroad track; or
E. Expose another or his property to an obnoxious or harmful gas, fluid or substance, with intent to injure, molest or coerce; or
F. Trespass or permit animals under his control to trespass upon a railroad track; or
G. Permit domestic animals or fowl under his control to go upon the land of another within the city; or
H. Interfere unlawfully with any monument, sign or pointer erected or marked to designate a point of a boundary, line or a political subdivision, or a tract of land; or
I. Trespass upon the premises of another without claim of right; or
J. Enter the premises of another with intent to take or injure any fruit, fruit trees or vegetables growing thereon without the permission of the owner or occupant; or
K. Without the permission of the owner, tamper with or get into or upon a motor vehicle, or ride in or upon such motor vehicle knowing it was taken and is being driven by another without the permission of the owner. (1976 Code)
A. Unlawful Assembly: It is unlawful for three (3) or more persons to assemble, and each participant shall be guilty of unlawful assembly, if the assembly is: 1) with intent to commit any unlawful act by force; or 2) with intent to carry out any purpose in such manner as will disturb or threaten the public peace; or 3) without unlawful purpose but the participants to conduct themselves in a disorderly manner as to disturb or threaten the public peace.
B. Presence At Unlawful Assembly: It is unlawful for any person to be present at the place of an unlawful assembly and refuse to leave when so directed by a law enforcement officer. (1976 Code)
It is unlawful for any person, in a public or private place, knowing, or having reasonable grounds to know that it will, or will tend to, alarm, anger or disturb others or provoke any assault or breach of the peace, to do or permit upon premises owned or controlled by him, the following:
A. Engage in brawling or fighting; or
B. Disturb an assembly or meeting, not unlawful in its character; or
C. Engage in offensive, obscene or abusive language or in boisterous and noisy conduct tending reasonably to arouse alarm, anger or resentment in others; or
D. Wilfully and lewdly expose his person or the private parts thereof, or procure another to so expose himself; and any open or gross lewdness or lascivious behavior, or any act of public indecency; or
E. Voluntarily enter the waters of any river or city public swimming pool or beach between the hours of ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. and eight o'clock (8:00) A.M., except with specific permission; or enter such waters without being garbed in a bathing suit sufficient to cover his person and equal to the standards generally adopted and accepted by the public; or
F. Cause the making or production of an unnecessary noise by shouting or by any other means or mechanism, including the blowing of any automobile or other vehicle horn; or
G. Use a flash or spotlight in a manner so as to annoy or endanger others; or
H. Cause defacement, destruction or otherwise damage to any premises or any property located thereon; or
I. Strew, scatter, litter, throw, dispose of or deposit any refuse, garbage or rubbish onto any premises, except into receptacles provided for such purpose; or
J. Enter any motor vehicle of another without the consent of the owner or operator; or
K. Fail or refuse to vacate or leave any premises after being requested or ordered, whether orally or in writing, to do so, by the owner or person in charge thereof, or by any law enforcement agent or official; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to any person who is owner or tenant of the premises involved, nor to any law enforcement or other government official who may be present thereon at that time as part of his official duty, nor shall it include the spouse, children, employee or tenant of such owner or occupier. (Ord. 131, 2nd Series, eff. 10-29-1984)
A. Minors Under The Age Of Eighteen: It is unlawful for any minor person to be or loiter upon the streets or public places between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight and five o'clock (5:00) A.M.
B. Parents And Guardians: It is unlawful for any parent, guardian or other person having the legal care or custody of any minor to allow or permit such minor to be or loiter upon the streets or public places in violation of this section unless such minor is accompanied by a person of lawful age having such minor in charge.
C. Places Of Amusement, Entertainment Or Refreshment: It is unlawful for any person operating, or in charge of, any place of amusement, entertainment or refreshment, or other place of business, to allow or permit any minor to be or remain in such place in violation of this section, unless such minor is accompanied by a person of lawful age having such minor in charge. This subsection shall not be construed to permit the presence, at any time, of any person underage in any place where his presence is otherwise prohibited by law.
D. Exceptions: Such curfew shall not apply to any students under the age of eighteen (18) years who are lawfully attending, going to or returning from school, church or community sponsored athletic, musical or social activities or events, or where the presence of a minor is connected with or required by some legitimate business, trade, profession or occupation in which the said minor is permitted by law to be engaged, in which case the curfew for a minor, if approved by the parent or guardian, shall be determined by the mayor. (1976 Code)
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