An individual must not at, on, or in a public place or place open to the public:
(a) interfere with or hinder the free passage of pedestrian or vehicular traffic; or
(b) incite unlawful conduct, by words or intentional conduct, which is likely to produce imminent unlawful conduct. (1968 L.M.C., Ex. Sess., ch. 17, § 1; 2006 L.M.C., ch. 22, § 1.)
Editor’s note—See County Attorney Opinion dated 11/14/11 regarding legislation to address loitering and prowling violating the constitutionality and rights of a person to move about in a public place and is likely to be viewed as overbroad. See County Attorney Opinion dated 11/14/11-A regarding legislation to address loitering and prowling violating the constitutionality and rights of a person to move about in a public place.