509.10 SHOPPING CENTER ORDER.
   (a)   Definitions.
      (1)   "Shopping center", as used in this section, means any combination of retail stores and services contained within one or more buildings which are located on one or more parcels of land united to form a general shopping center site and upon which site there are located public areas for the nonexclusive use of members of the general public and occupants, visitors, and customers of such retail stores and services.
      (2)   "Public portions of a shopping center" as used in this section, means the ingress and egress to the shopping center, areas designated by the shopping center owner for off-street parking of automotive or other vehicles, driveways, sidewalks, malls, arcades, service areas and entranceways into stores and buildings.
   (b)   Motor Vehicle Regulation. No person on the public portions of a shopping center shall race the motor of any motor vehicle, needlessly bring to a sudden start or stop any motor vehicle, blow any horn of any motor vehicle unnecessarily, engage in any race with another vehicle so as to create a nuisance or a disturbance which would annoy or endanger any person or persons or other vehicle or vehicles lawfully on the public portions of the shopping center.
   (c)   Disturbing the Peace. No person or persons on the public portions of any shopping center shall:
      (1)   Alone or in concert with others, assemble or congregate on the public portion of the shopping center for the purpose of lingering or loitering in any manner which will obstruct, impede or interfere with the free passage of other pedestrians using such shopping center.
      (2)   In the presence or hearing of another person, curse or abuse such person or use any violently abusive language to such person concerning him or her or any of his male or female relatives under circumstances reasonably calculated to provoke a breach of the peace.
      (3)   Use loud or vociferous language or obscene, vulgar or indecent language or swear, curse, yell or shriek in a manner calculated to disturb another person or persons present upon the public portions of a shopping center.
      (4)   Harass by any means, bother or injure any other person or persons on the public portions of the shopping center by making loud or indecent suggestions, either by oral expression or by a physical act.
         (Ord. 67-222. Passed 10-17-67.)
   (d)   Penalty. Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.