[Adopted 4-11-1927 by Ord. No. 33 (Ch. 179, §§ 179-1 to 179-25, of the 1985 Code)]
A. 
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
DISORDERLY ASSEMBLAGE
Any two or more persons gathered together and acting in a boisterous, offensive or threatening manner toward each other or others or committing an act or acts which are a breach of the peace or which tend to create a breach of the peace.
DISORDERLY HOUSE
Any house, store or building, or any part thereof, which is used for gambling or is frequented by gamblers, prostitutes, vagrants or disorderly persons or in which the law is habitually violated.
HOUSE OF ILL FAME
Any house or any building or any part thereof in which prostitution, lewdness or other immoral or unlawful sexual acts are permitted.[1]
PERSON
A corporation, firm or individual, unless another meaning is herein clearly expressed.
VAGRANT
A person without visible means of support who is idle and, though able to work for his or her maintenance, refuses to do so, but lives without labor or on the charity of others.
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Editor's Note: The original definitions of "magistrate" and "magistrate's court," which immediately followed this definition, were deleted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
B. 
The singular number, when used herein, includes the plural, unless otherwise expressed; masculine gender, when used herein, includes feminine gender.
No person or persons shall maintain or aid, assist or abet the maintenance of a disorderly house.
No person or persons shall maintain or aid, assist or abet in the maintenance of a house of ill fame.
No person or persons shall commit any lewd or immoral act in any house, building or public or private place.
No person or persons shall utter any loud, profane, indecent, lewd, abusive or offensive language in any public place.
No person or persons shall utter any threatening, offensive, profane, indecent or abusive language or commit any act which tends to endanger the public peace.
No person or persons shall interfere with the proceedings of any Municipal Court or use offensive or abusive language to any Municipal Judge while holding any Municipal Court.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
No person or persons shall interrupt any religious services or any meeting, congregation or assembly.
No person or persons shall engage in a fight or personal encounter or use or attempt to use physical violence toward another.
No person or persons shall take any part in or aid, abet or assist in a disorderly assemblage.
No person or persons shall solicit from house to house or in any public street, road or highway, park or public place the gift of money, clothing or other thing for his own use.
No person or persons shall conduct, take part in or aid or abet in a cockfight, dogfight or any unlawful prize fight or boxing contest.
No person or persons shall appear in any street, road, highway or park or public place in a state of nudity or in a dress not belonging to his or her sex or in an indecent or lewd dress.
No person or persons shall exhibit, sell or offer to sell or dispose of any indecent or lewd book, picture or things.
No person or persons shall interfere with, deface or mutilate any fire alarm box or fire alarm system or any part thereof or any apparatus connected therewith.
No person or persons shall knowingly give or cause to be given or send a false alarm.
No person or persons shall drive or cause to be driven any vehicle over any hose belonging to a fire company.
No person or persons shall expectorate upon any sidewalk or upon the side walls or floors or platforms of any building, car, cab, bus or other public vehicle.
No person or persons shall play any hand organ, street organ, hurdy-gurdy or other musical instrument in any of the streets, roads, highways, parks or public places after the hour of 9:00 p.m. of any day, except that the consent of the Borough of Woodcliff Lake shall first have been had and obtained.
No person or persons shall loiter, lounge or sleep in or upon any street, park or public place or in any public building or obstruct passage through or upon any public street, park or public place.
No person or persons shall forcibly interfere with any member of the Police Department or the Fire Department or any officer of the municipality in the performance of his duties; or prevent or attempt to prevent any member of the Police Department or Fire Department or any officer of the municipality from performing his duty.
No person or persons shall mutilate or destroy any fence along any road, highway or street.
No person or persons shall mutilate or destroy any shade trees along any road, highway or street.
[Added 8-8-1966 by Ord. No. 245]
No person shall clean or repair any automobile or motor vehicle or any part thereof on any of the streets or other public places, except in case of emergency.
[Added 8-8-1966 by Ord. No. 245]
No person shall park or permit any automobile or motor vehicle to stand for the purpose of sale on any of the streets or public places.[1]
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Editor's Note: Original §§ 179-26 and 179-27, which immediately followed this section, were moved to Ch. 227 and Ch. 86, Art. II, respectively.