§ 130.37 DISORDERLY CONDUCT.
   It is unlawful for any person, in a public or private place, knowing, or having reasonable grounds to know, that it will, or will tend to, alarm, anger, or disturb others or provoke any assault or breach of the peace, to do or permit upon premises owned or controlled by him or her, the following:
   (A)   Engage in brawling or fighting;
   (B)   Disturb an assembly or meeting, not unlawful in its character;
   (C)   Engage in offensive, obscene, or abusive language or in boisterous and noisy conduct tending reasonably to arouse alarm, anger, or resentment in others;
   (D)   Willfully and lewdly expose his or her person or the private parts thereof, or procure another to so expose himself or herself; and any open or gross lewdness or lascivious behavior, or any act of public indecency;
   (E)   Voluntarily enter the waters of any lake, river, or city public swimming pool between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., except with specific permission; or, enters such water without being garbed in a bathing suit sufficient to cover his or her person and equal to the standards generally adopted and accepted by the public;
   (F)   Causes the making or production of an unnecessary noise by shouting or by any other means or mechanism including the blowing of any automobile or other vehicle horn;
   (G)   Use a flash or spotlight in a manner so as to annoy or endanger others;
   (H)   Drinks or displays any intoxicating liquor or non-intoxicating malt liquor in or about any premises where such drinking or display is prohibited by law;
   (I)   Causes defacement, destruction, or otherwise damage to any premises or any property located thereon;
   (J)   Strews, scatters, litters, throws, disposes of or deposits any refuse, garbage, or rubbish unto any premises except into receptacles provided for such purpose;
   (K)   Enters any motor vehicle of another without the consent of the owner or operator; or
   (L)   Fails or refuses to vacate or leave any premises after being requested or ordered, whether orally or in writing, to do so, by the owner, or person in charge thereof, or by any law enforcement agent or official; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to any person who is owner or tenant of the premises involved nor to any law enforcement or other government official who may be present thereon at that time as part of his or her official duty, nor shall it include the spouse, children, employee, or tenant of such owner or occupier.
(2006 Code, § 10.23) Penalty, see § 130.99