5-7-1-1: DISORDERLY CONDUCT:
A person commits disorderly conduct, which is unlawful, when he knowingly:
   A.   Disturbing The Peace: Does any act in such unreasonable manner as to alarm or disturb another and to provoke a breach of the peace; or
   B.   False Fire Alarms: Transmits in any manner to any fire protection district serving the village a false alarm of fire knowing at the time of such transmission that there is no reasonable ground for believing that such fire exists; or
   C.   False Bomb Threats: Transmits in any manner to another a false alarm to the effect that a bomb or other explosive of any nature is concealed in such place that its explosion would endanger human life, knowing at the time of such transmission that there is no reasonable ground for believing that such bomb or explosive is concealed in such place; or
   D.   False Alarms To Police: Transmits in any manner to any peace officer, public officer or public employee a report to the effect that an offense has been committed, knowing at the time of such transmission that there is no reasonable ground for believing that such an offense has been committed; or
   E.   False Reports Regarding Abused Children: Transmits a false report to the department of children and family services under section 4 of the "Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act" being 325 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/4; or
   F.   Window Peeping: Enters upon the property of another and for a lewd or unlawful purpose deliberately looks into a dwelling on the property through any window or other opening in it; or
   G.   Harassment By Collection Agencies: While acting as a collection agency as defined in the "Collection Agency Act" being 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 410/1-1 et seq., or as an employee of such collection agency, while attempting to collect an alleged debt, makes a telephone call to the alleged debtor which is designed to harass, annoy or intimidate the alleged debtor. (1976 Code §10-2)
   H.   Group Disturbance: While in a group of three (3) or more persons, without legal justification, causes a breach of the public peace and peace of another person while either on public or private property. (Ord. 94-69, 9-22-1994)