763.07 WINDOW REGULATIONS.
   No person owning or conducting any billiard or poolroom or public place where billiards or pool are played, shall, at any hour of the day or night, obstruct the windows or the glass of the doors in the room or rooms where such playing of billiards or pool is carried on, by any shaded blind, screen, lattice or other obstruction or covering of any kind whatsoever, or place or allow to remain any screen, blind, shade, lattice or any obstruction or covering of any kind whatsoever which may obstruct or tend to obstruct the plain and free view of all parts of the interior of the poolroom or billiard room in such house or place from the entrance thereof and from any public sidewalk, street or alley upon which the house or place fronts or abuts. Any person owning or conducting pool or billiard rooms or public places where billiards or pool are played and having such screens, shades, blinds or other obstructions or covering hereinbefore mentioned, shall remove the same and keep the same removed during all hours of the day or night. The room shall be constructed or erected so that it shall have at least one transparent glass therein on each side of the place fronting or abutting on a public sidewalk, street or alley. The glass in the windows or doors are to be not less than eighteen by twenty-four inches in size, to be placed between four and one-half and six feet above the surface of the sidewalk, street or alley through which a free and unobstructed view may be had of the interior of such room from such sidewalk, street or alley. (1967 Code §114.40)