§ 86-2.   Prohibited actions.
[Amended 1-10-1995 by Ord. No. 879; 5-13-1997 by Ord. No. 943]
Without in any manner intending to limit or restrict the generality of the above definition of and prohibition against disorderly conduct, the following are hereby declared to constitute disorderly conduct by reason of excessive noise, when such noise levels attain those proscribed by § 158-12 of this Code:
   A.   The unnecessary sounding of automobile horns, sirens, bells, whistles or other warning devices. The operators of motor vehicles shall at all times exercise due care and foresight in their operation and shall not substitute the sounding of warnings for careful driving and the maintenance of proper control over their respective vehicles. It is not intended hereby to prohibit the use of such warning devices in emergencies or at times when in the exercise of good judgment a prudent operator would use such devices.
   B.   The keeping of dogs, chickens or other animals under such conditions or in such a manner that, by barking, crowing or otherwise, they disturb the peace and quiet of the immediate neighborhood.
   C.   The operation of radios, stereos or high-fidelity record players, juke boxes or other mechanical instruments or singing, shouting or playing of musical instruments in a manner and at a time which is generally considered to be inappropriate and which unnecessarily disturbs the peace and quiet of the immediate neighborhood.
   D.   The loading and unloading and delivery of merchandise or commercial products at a time of the day or night which unnecessarily disturbs the peace and quiet of the immediate neighborhood.
   E.   The discharging on or across the streets or highways of air guns, spring guns, rifles or firearms of any kind or character whatsoever.
   F.   Loafing, loitering, lounging or congregating on the street corners or in front of any place of business in the township.
   G.   Acting in and about the streets or other public places of the township in a noisy, loud, boisterous and unseemly manner, or in such manner as to disturb the peace and quiet of the community.