It is the considered opinion and finding of
the Village Board of Trustees that:
A. Public intoxication gives rise to vandalism, littering,
brawling, vulgar and abusive language and gestures, and public disorder,
annoyance, inconvenience and alarm, all of which constitute a threat
to the quality, peaceableness and security of life and property in
the Village of Athens.
B. The prevention of public intoxication is a proper
and valid exercise of the police power of the Village Board of Trustees.
C. The possession of open or unsealed containers of alcoholic
beverages in a public place, with the intent of the possessor or another
person to consume the same, is a direct cause of public intoxication.
D. Prohibition of the possession of open or unseated
containers of alcoholic beverages in a public place, with said intent
to consume, is an effective method of controlling or preventing public
intoxication and is a reasonable, necessary and important method of
achieving that goal.
No person shall, while in a public place, possess
any open or unsealed bottle, can or other container of liquor, beer,
wine or other alcoholic beverage, with the intent of the possessor
or another person to consume such alcoholic beverage.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
PUBLIC PLACE
Any highway, street, alley, park, playground, sidewalk, parking
lot, building or any other area located within the Village of Athens,
which is open to the public. "Public place" does not include the interior
of a building duly licensed for sale and consumption of alcoholic
beverages on the premises.
For purposes of this chapter, it shall be a
rebuttable presumption that possession of an open container of alcoholic
beverage in a public place is with the intent of the possessor or
another person to consume the contents thereof.
The Village Board of Trustees by resolution may from time to time designate an area exempt from the prohibition set forth at §
103-2 above for celebrations, parades, festivals and other special events.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter
shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding $250 or by imprisonment
for a term not exceeding 15 days, or by both fine and imprisonment.