§ 130.20 VAGRANTS DEFINED.
   The following described persons are VAGRANTS:
   (A)   Any person who wanders about in idleness, or lives in idleness who is able to work and has no property sufficient for his or her support;
   (B)   Any person leading an idle, immoral or profligate life, who has no property sufficient for his or her support, and who is able to work and does not work;
   (C)   Any able bodied person with no property sufficient for his or her support, who loafs, loiters or idles in any city, town or village, or upon a public highway, or about any public place in this state without any regular employment;
   (D)   Any person trading or bartering stolen property, or who unlawfully sells or barters any spirituous, vinous or malt or other intoxicating liquors;
   (E)   Any person who shall attend or operate any illegal gambling device or apparatus;
   (F)   Any person who shall be engaged in practicing any tricks or device to procure money or other items of value or who shall engage in any unlawful calling;
   (G)   Any able bodied person who shall without lawful excuse neglect or refuse to provide for the support of his or her family;
   (H)   Any person begging in any public place or from house to house or inducing children or others to do so; and
   (I)   Any person fraudulently representing himself or herself as a collector of alms for a charitable institution or institutions or purpose.
(Prior Code, § 9.04.01) (Ord. 133, passed - -; Ord. 155, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -) Penalty, see § 130.99