As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
OBSTRUCT
To render impassable without unreasonable inconvenience or hazard.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any place to which the public or a substantial group has access;
among the places included are streets, highways, roads, alleys, sidewalks,
transport facilities, schools, apartment houses, places of business or amusement,
or any neighborhood. It shall also include the front of any store, shop, restaurant,
tavern or other place of business and public grounds, areas, parks as well
as parking lot 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 parent or guardian.
PURPOSELY
A person acts purposely with respect to the nature of his conduct
or as a result thereof if it is his conscious object to engage in conduct
of that nature or to cause such a result. A person acts purposely with respect
to attendant circumstances if he believes or hopes that they exist. "With
purpose," "designed," "with design" or equivalent forms have the same meaning.
RECKLESSLY
A person acts recklessly with respect to a material element of an
offense when he consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk
that the material element exists or will result from his conduct. The risk
must be of such a nature and degree that considering the nature and purpose
of the actor's conduct and the circumstances known to him its disregard involves
a gross deviation from the standard of conduct that a reasonable person would
observe in the actor's situation. "Recklessness," "with recklessness" or equivalent
terms have the same meaning.