§ 130.06 COOPERATION WITH PUBLIC OFFICER.
   (A)   Resisting arrest; obstructing process.
      (1)   No person shall wilfully resist, delay or obstruct a public officer in discharging or attempting to discharge a duty of his or her office.
      (2)   No person shall intentionally obstruct, hinder or prevent the lawful execution of any legal process, civil or criminal.
   (B)   Disobeying order of police officer. No person shall fail or refuse to comply with any lawful order or direction of any police officer within the city.
   (C)   False crime reports; false information. No person shall report or cause to be reported to the Police Department by telephone, in writing or by any other means of communication any felony, gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor knowing that no such felony, gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor has, in fact, been committed, nor shall any person, in reporting a felony, gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor which has actually been committed, knowingly give false information about the same to the Police Department.
   (D)   Obstructing Council and city employees.
      (1)   False statements. Make or submit any false report, petition or statement to the City Council, and city employee or any committee or commission established by the City Council while in the performance of their duties.
      (2)   Interference. Interfere with or obstruct the City Council, and city employee or any committee or commission established by the City Council while in the performance of their duties.
   (E)   Fire violations. No person shall give or make or cause to be given or made an alarm of fire without probable cause, or neglect or refuse to obey a reasonable order of the Chief at a fire or interfere with the Fire Department in the discharge of its duties. No person other than a member of the Fire Department shall leave any vehicle standing within 300 feet of a fire. No person shall drive a vehicle of any kind over a fire hose line on a street whether the same is in service at the time or not.
(`89 Code, § 171.100) Penalty, see § 130.99