It shall be unlawful for any person to commit or cause to be
committed any act or acts of disorderly conduct within the Township
of Fairview, York County, Pennsylvania.
The following acts are defined and declared to be disorderly
conduct in violation of this chapter:
A. Refusing to obey any lawful order of a police officer to disperse
at the scene of a fire or an accident or a crime or to cease or desist
from obstructing a street or sidewalk.
B. Appearing in a drunken or intoxicated condition or under the influence
of drugs not therapeutically administered to a degree which constitutes
a danger to any person, including the user, or which constitutes an
annoyance to members of the public in or on any public street, alley,
park or public building.
C. The uttering of profane, opprobrious, scandalous, obscene or indecent
language or the making of any obscene and indecent gesture to any
police officer while he is on duty or any other person in a public
place.
D. Engaging in fighting or brawling in or on any public street, alley,
park, public building or any building or other place to which the
public has access.
E. Making or causing to be made any loud, boisterous, and unseemingly
noise, or disturbance to the annoyance of the peaceable residents
nearby, or near a public highway, road, street, lane, alley, park,
square or common, whereby the public peace is broken or disturbed
or the traveling public annoyed.
F. Prowling or loitering about the property of other persons or peering
or peeping into any house or other structure without the consent of
the owner or without the consent of the person or persons legally
occupying said premises; provided, however, that this shall not be
so construed to prohibit peaceful picketing upon the public highways
or sidewalks in the case of labor disputes.
G. Loitering or being found in any place which acts of prostitution
or lewdness are at the times solicited, practiced or encouraged.
H. Inveigling or enticing of any female person by a male person to accompany
him in a vehicle in the Township for immoral purposes.
[Amended 4-26-1989 by Ord. No. 89-3; 5-14-1991 by Ord. No. 91-2; 8-13-1996 by Ord. No. 96-5; 3-27-1997 by Ord. No. 97-2]
Any person, firm or corporation who is found to be in violation
of any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof,
be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 and/or undergo
imprisonment for a term not to exceed 90 days. Each and every day
of violation of this chapter continues shall constitute a separate
offense.