The following acts are unlawful:
(A) Assault and battery. To apply, or to threaten or attempt to apply, an unlawful and un-permitted physical force to the person of another, in a rude and insolent manner or with the intent to do physical harm, with the apparent ability to execute any attempt or threat;
(B) Affray. For two or more persons voluntarily or by agreement to engage in any fight, or use any blows or violence towards each other in an angry or quarrelsome manner, in any public place, to the disturbance of others;
(C) Disturbance of peace. To make or excite any disturbance in a tavern, store or grocery, at any election or public meeting or other place where citizens are peaceably and lawfully assembled;
(D) Disturbing congregations or other assemblies. Willfully to disturb any assembly of persons met for religious worship by profane discourse or rude and indecent behavior, or by making a noise, either within the place of worship or so near as to disturb or interrupt any school, school meeting or literary society or other lawful assembly of persons;
(E) Unlawful assembly and riot. For three or more persons in a violent or tumultuous manner to assemble together to do or attempt to do an unlawful act, or when together, to commit or attempt to commit an act, whether lawful or unlawful, in an unlawful, violent or tumultuous manner to the disturbance of others;
(F) Noise. To disturb the peace by excessive, loud or unusual noise by blowing horns or ringing bells, or by the use of sirens, radios or any type of speaking devices or noise makers; and
(G) Mufflers, prevention of noise. To operate or drive a motor vehicle on a highway that is not equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual noise and annoying smoke, or to use a muffler cutout, bypass or similar device.
(Ord. 120-202-2, passed 10-10-1983)