§ 91.07 OBSTRUCTION OF MOVEMENT.
   (A)   No person shall stand, lie, lounge or sit (either directly or on a chair, box or other object) on any street, alley, sidewalk, curb, gutter, any public right-of-way or any driveway open to the public, or in any doorway, entranceway or passageway affording entrance or exit by the public into or from any building, be such building or any establishment therein open for business or not, nor shall any person congregate with others in such places so as to physically obstruct by his or her actions or behavior, presence or location, unimpeded passage by others.
(2013 Code, Title V, Ch. 3, § 1)
   (B)   No person shall sit, stand, lie or lounge upon, or hang upon or from the exterior of any automobile, motorcycle, bus, truck, motor vehicle or vehicular trailer while such vehicle is stopped or parked, in such a manner as to physically obstruct by his or her actions or behavior, presence or locations, unimpeded passage by others.
(2013 Code, Title V, Ch. 3, § 2)
   (C)   The prohibition, above, against sitting on the sidewalk and curbs shall not apply during or immediately prior to any public parade or other public celebration at the site of such parade or other public celebration at the site of such parade or such celebration for which parade or celebration the proper governmental agency has granted permission.
(2013 Code, Title V, Ch. 3, § 3)
   (D)   The prohibitions contained hereinabove shall not apply to personnel of business establishments who, during a sidewalk sale for which a proper permit has been granted by the town, or for which permission has been granted by proper governmental agency for the town, may sit on chairs or benches or the sidewalk adjacent to such establishments during said sale.
(2013 Code, Title V, Ch. 3, § 4)
   (E)   The provisions of this section, or particular prohibitions hereof, generally or in certain areas only, may be suspended, when, in connection with carnivals, public activities and other public events, such suspension is warranted in the opinion and discretion of the Council.
(2013 Code, Title V, Ch. 3, § 5)
   (F)   Each and every police officer of the town is authorized to enforce the prohibitions of this section by issuing a traffic summons to any offender seen by such officer to be in violation of this section.
(2013 Code, Title V, Ch. 3, § 7)
(Ord. III-B-1-a(3), passed 6-6-1988) Penalty, see § 91.99