§ 963.07 PERSONAL CONDUCT.
   (a)   No person in or adjacent to a park shall conduct himself or herself by word or by act, in a riotous, disorderly, boisterous, threatening or other manner so as to disturb the peace and good order of the park.
   (b)   No person shall use any sound amplification device audible more than 20 feet from the device without specific written permission from the Director. No speakers, amplifiers or similar equipment shall be displayed outside of a vehicle.
   (c)   No person shall remain within a park who does not abide by conditions adopted and posted by the Board for the preservation of good order and the protection of property within the park. No person shall remain within a park who does not abide by the instructions of a duly authorized peace officer or agent of the Board, in the lawful performance of their duties. Any person directed by a peace officer or agent of the Board to leave the park shall do so promptly and peaceably.
   (d)   No person shall obstruct, resist or be abusive of, or use profanity to, a park peace officer or agent of the Board in and during the lawful discharge of his or her duties.
   (e)   No person in a park shall willfully assault or commit bodily injury upon another or engage in or abet or aid in any fight, quarrel or other disturbance.
   (f)   No person or groups of persons shall assemble in or adjacent to a park for any unlawful purpose or in riotous assemblage or with intent to annoy, harass or inflict property damage or bodily injury upon another person or persons or inflict damage to a park.
   (g)   No person in a park shall solicit or attempt to solicit another to engage in an act of sexual perversion or solicit or request another to commit, perform or engage in any lewd, lascivious, obscene or indecent act or behavior.
   (h)   No person with the intent to do so shall willfully interfere with, disrupt or prevent the conduct of any recreational program, event or activity conducted by or having been scheduled through the Department of Parks and Recreation at a park or recreational facility.
(Ord. 87-125, passed 10-26-1987)