6-1-17: HOUSE OF ILL FAME:
   (A)   Maintaining House: It shall be unlawful for any person to be guilty of keeping, maintaining or contributing directly or indirectly to the support of any house of ill fame or house of assignation, or place used for the practice of fornication or adultery within the village.
   (B)   Allow Use of Premises: It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly suffer or permit any premises occupied by him, or under his control, within the Village, to be used as a house of ill-fame, or as a house of assignation, or as a place for the practice of fornication or adultery.
   (C)   Inmates: It shall be unlawful for any person to be an occupant or inmate of any house of ill-fame, or house of assignation, or any place used for the practice of fornication or adultery within the Village.
   (D)   Visitors: It shall be unlawful for any person to be found in any house of ill-fame or assignation or in any place used for the practice of fornication or adultery within the Village.
   (E)   Witness, Juror: No person shall be subject to any penalty whatever for or on account of any admission, evidence or testimony which he may make or give as a witness in any court concerning his being an occupant or inmate or of being found in any house of ill-fame, or house of assignation, or gaming house, or place used for the practice of fornication or adultery.
In all cases arising under any subsection hereof, no person shall be a competent juror unless he shall be a citizen of this State and a resident of Woodford County.
   (F)   Reputation: In any case arising under any of the subsections hereof, the fact that any house is a house of ill-fame or house of assignation, or that any place is used for the practice of fornication or adultery, shall be sufficiently proven by evidence that such is the general reputation of the same. (R.O. 1908, Ord. 10)
   (G)   Right of Entry: The proper law enforcing officer is hereby authorized to enter any house of ill-fame or house of assignation, or any place used for the practice of fornication or adultery within the Village and to enter all parts of the same at any time in the day or night by breaking inside doors, and to arrest all the occupants or inmates thereof, and every person who shall be found therein with or without process and detain them until they can be brought before some competent court for trial. (R.O. 1908, Ord. 10; amd. Ord. 79-3, 5-7-79, eff. 5-8-79 at 6:00 A.M.)