It shall be unlawful for any person to loiter on any public street or sidewalk or in any park, or public building or conduct himself or herself in any public place so as to obstruct the free and uninterrupted passage of the public.
(A) Obstruction of travel. No person shall stand or loiter either individually or with others in an manner resulting in the obstruction of free travel, of either pedestrian or vehicle in any public right-of-way or in any private right-of-way commonly used by the public under permission of the owner, or his or her legal tenant.
(B) Loitering. To loiter shall include but not be limited to, standing round or moving slowly about or spending time idly, delay or to linger.
(Ord. 27, passed 12-14-1981) Penalty, see § 132.999