[Adopted by Ord. No. 97-105 (Ch. 6.24 of the 1998
Code)]
Disorderly conduct is prohibited. Any person who shall do or engage
in any of the following shall be guilty of disorderly conduct.
A. Any person who shall act in a violent or tumultuous manner
toward another, whereby any person is placed in fear of safety of his or her
life, limb or health.
B. Any person who shall act in a violent or tumultuous manner
toward another, whereby property of any person is placed in danger of being
destroyed or damaged.
C. Any person who shall endanger lawful pursuits of another
by acts of violence, angry threats and abusive conduct.
D. Any person who shall cause, provoke or engage in any
fight, brawl or riotous conduct so as to endanger the life, limb, health or
property of another.
E. Any person who shall assemble or congregate with another
or others for the purpose of causing, provoking or engaging in any fight or
brawl.
F. Any person who shall be found jostling or roughly crowding
or pushing any person in any public place.
G. Any person who shall assemble with others or in crowds
for unlawful purposes.
H. Any person who shall assemble or congregate with another
or others for the purpose of or with the intent to engage in gambling.
I. Any person who shall frequent any public place with intent
to obtain money or other valuable thing from another by an illegal and fraudulent
scheme, trick, artifice or device, or who shall aid or abet therein.
J. Any person who utters, while in a state of anger, in
the presence of another any lewd or obscene words or epithets, or "fighting
words" and thus creates turmoil.
K. Any person who frequents any place where gambling or
the illegal sale or possession of alcoholic beverages or narcotics or dangerous
drugs is practiced, allowed or tolerated.
L. Any person who shall act in a dangerous manner toward
others.
M. Any person who shall assemble or congregate with another
or others for the purpose of doing bodily harm to another.
N. Any person who shall, by acts of violence, interfere
with another's pursuit of a lawful occupation.
O. Any person who shall congregate with another or others
in or on any public way so as to halt the flow of vehicular or pedestrian
traffic and who refuses to clear such public way when ordered to do so by
a peace officer or other person having authority.
It is unlawful for any person to be drunk in any public place.
It is unlawful for any person to expectorate upon any public street
or sidewalk or upon or within any public place or upon the floor of any building
which is open to the public.
It is unlawful for any person to play at any ball game or to throw any
ball or other missile on any public street or sidewalk or in any public place
other than a playground or duly designated play street.
Any violation of Chapter
1, Article
II, Prohibited Acts; Chapter
74, Curfew; Chapter
88, Firearms and Other Weapons; Chapter
121, Noise; Chapter
135, Peace and Good Order; and Chapter
158, Skateboards, shall be a municipal infraction. The penalty for a violation is $50 for the initial offense, and $150 for each subsequent offense.
[Adopted by Ord. No. 97-105 (Ch. 6.12 of the 1998
Code)]
No person shall carelessly or willfully interfere with, hinder or obstruct
any officer or employee of the Town who is engaged in, en route to, or returning
from the performance of official duty, whether such interference, hindrance
or obstruction be by threat, assault or otherwise.
No person shall falsely represent himself or herself to be an officer
or employee of the Town or without proper authority wear or display any uniform,
insignia or credential which identifies any Town officer or employee; nor
shall any person without proper authority assume to act as an officer or employee
of the Town, whether to gain access to premises, obtain information, perpetrate
a fraud or for any other purpose, provided that nothing in this section shall
be construed to prevent a private citizen from making a lawful citizen's arrest
for felony or breach of the peace committed in his or her presence.
No person shall, without proper authority, knowingly use, tamper with,
render inoperative, destroy, damage, remove, deface, molest or otherwise interfere
with any books, records, furniture, equipment, gear, apparatus, tools or other
items of personal property belonging to, leased to or used by the Town or
any agency thereof.
No person shall, without proper authority, knowingly trespass upon or
damage, deface, molest or otherwise interfere with any real property belonging
to, leased to or used by the Town or any agency thereof.