It shall be unlawful for any person, or persons:
A. To be guilty of a breach of the peace, vagrancy, disorderly
conduct, or to engage in fighting or to incite others to fight, or
to engage in any unlawful act tending to imperil the personal security
or to endanger or injure property within the Borough;
B. To use loud boisterous, profane, blasphemous, or indecent
or immoral language upon or near any of the public highways or public
places or in a manner so as to annoy residents in the neighborhood,
or to make any unseemly noise or disturbance to the annoyance of the
residents near by.
C. To commit any act of lewdness or public indecency
or exposure of person, or to become intoxicated.
D. To loaf, loiter or stand upon any of the sidewalks
or other public highways or places, so as to interfere with the free
and full passage of residents or travelers.
E. To set up, maintain, open or conduct any gambling
place or device; immoral show, entertainment, or exhibition, unlawful
drinking place, resort or house of prostitution; or to be gathered
in or participate in the operation of the same, or to be a patron
thereof.
F. To carry concealed any deadly weapons, unless authorized by law,
or to discharge any gun or firearm, unless in defense of person or
property; to possess, use or offer for sale any fireworks of any character
except those fireworks which are permitted as consumer fireworks subject
to the definition of "consumer fireworks" as set forth in Act 43 of
2017, and further subject to the conditions and prohibitions set forth in Section 2404 of Act 43 of 2017, as may be amended, subject to the exceptions as described in Subsection
F(1) below. Further, it shall be unlawful for any person, at any time,
to throw on or into any highway any stones, snowballs or other material,
or to raise any false alarm of fire.
[Amended 6-15-2009 by Ord. No.
905; 8-19-2019 by Ord. No. 1023]
(1) Exclusions. Those fireworks which satisfy the definition of "consumer
fireworks" as well as those which are set forth in Section 2401 of
Act 43 of 2017, as may be amended, are hereby recognized as being excluded
from the prohibition of fireworks set forth above. Further, consumer
fireworks shall include any ground and hand-held sparkling devices,
novelties or toy caps, as set forth in APA 87-1 or any successor standard
as the sale, possession and use of such items is recognized as permitted
under Pennsylvania law, as may be amended.
G. To interfere with Borough police officers, resist
arrest or fail to render assistance to the police officer when called
upon by him; or to tamper with, destroy, or otherwise interfere with
any lights, guard rails, signs or other property or materials placed
in public places by the Borough or any of its officials.
[Amended 8-10-1970 by Ord. No. 447]
Any person, or persons, violating any of the
provisions of this article shall, upon conviction before any District
Justice of the Borough of Pleasant Hills, be subject to a fine of
not more than $300; and in default of the payment of the fine or penalty
imposed and costs, the defendant may be sentenced and committed to
the Borough lockup for a period of not exceeding five days, or the
county jail or workhouse for a period not exceeding 30 days.