6-6-16: VAGRANCY:
   A.   No person shall obstruct any street corner or other public place of the village by lounging in or about the same. (1914 Code § 10-33; amd. 2016 Code)
   B.   Any person within the village able to work and maintain himself in any legitimate calling or business, not having any visible means of support, who lives idly without employment, or who loiters or strolls about begging, or frequenting gambling houses, disorderly or bawdy houses or places where intoxicating liquors are sold, or who shall otherwise lead an idle or profligate course of life; or who shall have in his or her possession any instrument used for counterfeiting or the commission of a burglary, or for picking locks or pockets, or other implements or device used by cheats and swindlers, without being able to give a good and satisfactory account of his possession of the same; or who shall trespass upon private property in the nighttime, or habitually sleep in sheds or stables, outhouses, barns, unoccupied dwelling houses, or in the open air without being able to give a satisfactory account of himself, and all habitual night walkers or persons strolling or walking about the streets at late and unusual hours of the night without being able to give a satisfactory account of themselves, shall be deemed vagrants. (1914 Code § 10-45; amd. 2016 Code)