[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Harrisburg
by Ord. No. 26-1985. Amendments noted where applicable.]
CROSS-REFERENCES
Disorderly conduct: see 3rd Class Code § 2403(55)
[53 P.S. § 37403(55)]; Crimes Code, 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 5503.
As used in this chapter the following words and terms shall
have the following meanings:
Lingering, staying, remaining or waiting at one location.
Vexatious, annoying, injurious, or with intent to do a wrongful
act.
Roving or wandering in a stealthful manner.
Any place to which the public has access and includes any
street, highway, road, alley, or sidewalk. It also includes the front
or the surrounding area of any store, shop, restaurant, tavern, or
other place of business and public grounds, areas and parks, as well
as parking lots or other vacant private property not owned by or under
the control of the person charged with violating this chapter or,
in the case of a minor, not owned or under the control of his or her
parent or guardian.
No person shall maliciously loiter or prowl in a public place.
A.
No person shall be convicted of maliciously loitering or prowling
in a public place in violation of this chapter unless a police officer,
at the time and upon observation of the alleged malicious loitering
or prowling, determines that such person was causing or was likely
to cause any of the conditions enumerated in the preceding section;
B.
Unless flight by the person or other disabling circumstances make
it impracticable, a police officer shall, prior to any arrest for
an offense under this chapter, afford the person an opportunity to
dispel any alarm which would otherwise be warranted, by requesting
him or her to identify him/herself and explain his or her presence
and conduct; and
C.
No person shall be convicted of malicious loitering or prowling in a public place in violation of this chapter if the police officer did not comply with Subsection B hereof or if it appears to the fact finder at trial that the explanation given by the person was true and, if believed by the police officer at the time, would have dispelled the alarm.
A.
Within 20 days of the enactment of this chapter, the Chief of Police
shall provide Council with a copy of the rules and regulations adopted
by the Police Bureau for enforcement of this chapter.
B.
Within six months after the effective date of this chapter, the Chief
of Police shall provide Council with a report concerning the effect
of this chapter on crime and such other information as Council may
direct.