(A) Prohibition. It is unlawful to be a vagrant in the limits of the town.
(B) Acts of vagrancy described. For the purpose of this section, a VAGRANT means any person who loiters, remains in or wanders about a public or private place for any of the following purposes:
(1) For the purpose of gambling with cards, dice or other gambling paraphernalia;
(2) For the purpose of engaging in prostitution, soliciting prostitution or soliciting for an act of lewdness;
(3) For the purpose of engaging in theft or breaking and entering into any building, property or automobile of another;
(4) For the purpose of injuring, destroying or defacing any property of another;
(5) For the purpose of assaulting any person;
(6) For the purpose of begging or soliciting alms, provided that this section shall not apply to persons soliciting alms for a bona fide religious, charitable or eleemosynary organization with the authorization of such organization; or
(7) For the purpose of selling, purchasing, trading or otherwise exchanging, procuring or making available illegal drugs or contraband.
(Prior Code, § 6-5C-7) Penalty, see § 134.99