§ 134.02 DISORDERLY CONDUCT.
   (A)   All persons who shall do any of the following shall be deemed guilty of disorderly conduct:
      (1)   Make, aid, countenance, or assist in making improper noise, riot, disturbance, or breach of the peace;
      (2)   Collect in bodies or crowds for unlawful purposes, or for any purpose, to the annoyance or disturbance of other persons;
      (3)   Who are idle or dissolute and go about begging;
      (4)   Use or exercise any juggling or other unlawful games or plays;
      (5)   All persons lodging in or found at any time in outhouses, sheds, barns, stables, or unoccupied buildings or lodging in the open air and not giving a good account of themselves;
      (6)   Wilfully assault another or be engaged in or aid or abet any fight, quarrel, or other disturbance;
      (7)   All persons who stand, loiter, or stroll about in any place, waiting or seeking to obtain money or other valuable thing from others by trick or fraud, or to aid or assist therein;
      (8)   Engage in any fraudulent scheme, device, or trick to obtain money or other valuable thing in any place, or who shall aid, abet, or in any manner be concerned therein;
      (9)   All touts, ropers, steerers, or cappers, so- called for any gambling room or house, who shall ply or attempt to ply their calling on any public street;
      (10)   All persons found loitering about any hotel, barroom, gambling room, or house, or who shall be found in a gambling house or disorderly house, or wandering about the streets either by night or by day without any known lawful means of support, or without being able to give a satisfactory account of themselves;
      (11)   Have or carry any pistol, knife, dirk, knuckles, or other dangerous weapon concealed on or about their persons;
      (12)   All persons who are known to be thieves, burglars, pickpockets, robbers, or confidence men, either by their own confession or otherwise, or by having been convicted of larceny, burglary, or other crime against the laws of the state or any state in the United States, who are found lounging in, prowling, or loitering around any boat landing, depot, banking institution, place of public amusement, auction room, hotel, store, shop, thoroughfare, car, omnibus, public conveyance, public gathering, public assembly, courtroom, public building, tippling shop, or any public place, and who are unable to give a reasonable excuse for being so found.
   (B)   Those found guilty of violating this section shall be punished as set forth in § 134.99.
('69 Code, § 134.021) (Ord. 27, passed 7-24-60) Penalty, see § 134.99
Statutory reference:
   Disorderly conduct, see F.S. § 877.03