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No person shall signal to or act as a lookout for other persons engaged in unlawful activity to warn of the approach of law enforcement officers nor shall any person solicit, encourage, employ, or offer payment to others to do the same.
(`64 Code, Sec. 20-7) (Ord. No. 2452, 2522)
(A) No person shall sit or lie down in or upon any public street, sidewalk or crosswalk in the city in any manner so as to hinder or obstruct the free passage of pedestrians thereon, or to annoy or molest such pedestrians.
(B) The prohibitions of subsection (A) shall not apply to any person who:
(1) Is sitting or lying down on a public way due to a medical emergency;
(2) As the result of a disability, utilizes a wheelchair, walker, or similar device to move about the public way; or
(3) Is operating or patronizing a commercial establishment conducted on the public way pursuant to a permit duly issued by the city or who is participating in or attending a parade, festival, performance, rally, demonstration, meeting, or similar event conducted on a public way pursuant to a permit duly issued by the city.
(C) No person shall be prosecuted for a violation of subsection (A) unless the person engages in conduct prohibited by this section after having been notified by a law enforcement officer that the conduct violates this chapter.
(D) Except for an on-duty peace officer, as defined in Cal. Penal Code, Section 830, no person 12 years of age or older shall ride a bicycle on a public sidewalk in the city.
(`64 Code, Sec. 20-8) (Ord. No. 2452, 2711)
No person shall, in any place of business where food or drink is sold and consumed, beg, solicit or importune any patron or customer of or visitor in such establishment to purchase any article of food or drink for the one begging, soliciting or importuning, or for any frequenter, habitue, vagrant or idle person in or about such place.
(`64 Code, Sec. 20-13) (Ord. No. 2452)
No person who owns, manages or otherwise controls any business where food or drink is sold and consumed shall permit or allow another person to beg, solicit or importune patrons, customers or visitors thereof in the manner and for the purposes specified in section 7-133.
(`64 Code, Sec. 20-14) (Ord. No. 2452)
(A) No person or organized group of persons shall march or parade on any street, alley, sidewalk, public thoroughfare, park or place without first obtaining a permit therefor from the city manager. Application for such a permit may be oral or written.
(B) The city manager shall issue a permit subject to reasonable conditions to protect the public health, safety or welfare.
(C) Any person aggrieved by the determination of the city manager under this section may within two weeks thereof appeal the matter to the city council. The city council's decision shall be final and shall exhaust all administrative remedies.
(`64 Code, Sec. 20-15) (Ord. No. 2452)
(A) Except when different hours shall be established by the city manager, any public park and/or recreation area owned or operated by the city shall be closed everyday to the public from dusk to 7:00 a.m.
(B) Any person who enters or is on the premises of a public park or recreation area owned or operated by the city at a time when the park or facility is closed, shall be guilty of a violation of section 1-10 of this code.
(C) This section shall not apply to events, programs and activities sponsored or permitted by the city.
(`64 Code, Sec. 20-16) (Ord. No. 2452)
Any person, wishing to be in or otherwise use a public park or recreation area, owned or operated by the city, between dusk and 7:00 a.m. shall obtain a permit to do so. The application for the permit shall be on a form approved by the city manager.
(`64 Code, Sec. 20-17) (Ord. No. 2452)
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