Any house, store, shop or other building in
which gaming is allowed or carried on or in which instruments or devices
for gaming are kept or which shall be used as houses of ill fame or
assignation or in which disorderly persons shall be allowed to assemble
and be guilty of turbulent, noisy or disorderly conduct shall be deemed
"disorderly houses." Billiard and pool tables therein shall be deemed
instruments and devices for gaming, and playing thereon shall be deemed
gaming whenever any money shall be made to depend upon the result
of any playing thereon or whenever used or played upon by any person
under the age of 16 years. Any person owning or keeping such table
and allowing the same to be used under the circumstances herein mentioned
or any person guilty of keeping such disorderly house shall be guilty
of disorderly conduct.
Any person guilty of the following acts and
offenses shall be deemed disorderly persons and guilty of disorderly
conduct:
A. All persons found intoxicated in the streets of said
Village or in any public place in the Village.
B. All persons guilty of noisy, riotous or disorderly
conduct to the disturbance of the quiet of said Village.
C. All persons who shall disturb any meeting or assemblage
of people lawfully convened in said Village.
D. All persons who shall publicly use any profane or
obscene language in any street or public place in said Village.
E. All persons bathing in the nude in public.
F. All persons broadcasting through loudspeaking amplifiers
without a permit from the Board of Trustees.
G. All persons playing ball in the streets or on other
Village property.
[Amended 8-24-1982 by L.L. No. 4-1982]
Any person committing an offense against any provision of this article shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II, General Penalty.