Subd. 1. Disorderly conduct. The doing of any of the following acts without authority of law by any person or persons is declared to be disorderly conduct. Disorderly conduct is prohibited and anyone doing any of the above acts shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
a. Disturbing assemblies. Wilfully disturbing any assembly or meeting not unlawful in its character or the peace and quiet of any family or neighborhood;
b. Lewd conduct. Wilfully and lewdly exposing the person or the private parts thereof or procuring another to so expose himself or herself and any open or gross lewdness or lascivious behavior or any act of public indecency;
c. Profanity. Using profane, vulgar or indecent language in or about any public buildings, store or place of business or upon any of the streets, alleys or sidewalks of the city so as to be audible and offensive;
d. Intoxication or drinking in public. Appearing on any public street or other public place drinking intoxicating liquor on any street or in a vehicle upon a public street.
Subd. 2. Assault. No person shall strike or attempt to strike, nor in any unlawful manner offer to do or do any bodily harm to another person nor unlawfully make an attempt to apply any degree of force or violence to the person of another, nor in a violent, rude, angry or insolent manner touch or lay hands upon the person of another.
Subd. 3. Vagrancy, state laws adopted. The provisions of M.S. § 609.725, as amended, relating to vagrancy are adopted and made a part of this section as if set out in full herein.
(1987 Code, § 603.03) (Ord. 5, passed 7-17-1956)