(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to breach the peace of the City of Princeton by engaging in conduct having a direct tendency to cause acts of violence by the person or persons at whom, individually, such conduct is directed on any street, highway, public building, or in or on a public or private conveyance or public place.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully, whether intoxicated or not, disrupt any meeting of the governing body of any political subdivision of this State or a division or agency thereof, or of any school, literary society, or place of religious worship, or any other meeting open to the public, if such disruption prevents or interferes with the orderly conduct of such meeting or has a direct tendency to cause acts of violence by the person or persons at whom, individually, such disruption is directed.
If shall be unlawful for any person to engage in fighting with another person or persons, or threaten to harm persons or property, make unreasonable noise or offensively coarse utterance, gesture or display, or communicate unwarranted and grossly abusive language to any person, which by its very utterance or usage inflicts injury or tends to incite an immediate breach of the peace, insult, taunt or challenge another under circumstances in which such conduct is likely to provoke a violent response, hinders or prevents the movement of persons or vehicles on a public street, road, highway right of way, or to or from, within or upon public or private property, so as to interfere with the rights of other, by any act which serves no lawful and reasonable purpose, create a condition which presents a risk of physical harm to persons or property, urinate or defecate in any public place or upon property of any other person, except this section shall not apply to the use of rest rooms and/or bathrooms.
(Passed 8-19-91.)