Any person shall be guilty of disorderly conduct if, upon the
streets, lanes, alleys, parks, public places or private premises in
the City of Oil City, Pennsylvania, he shall be found drunk; engage
in, aid or abet any riot, affray, unlawful assemblage or fight; use
loud, boisterous, profane, indecent or vulgar language; act in a loud
boisterous manner; make or cause to be made any loud boisterous noise
or disturbance; loaf or loiter upon the streets, lanes, avenues, alleys
or public places of the City to the annoyance of the public; obstruct
the entrance to any public or private building; fire any gun, pistol
or other firearm or explode any explosives or fireworks of any kind;
willfully obstruct any public street, lane, avenue or alley, pavement,
footwalk or crossing; write, post or expose to view any lewd or indecent
word, picture or device; indecently expose his person; prowl or loiter
around or upon any of the streets, lanes, avenues, alleys, parks,
public places or private premises for the purpose of inviting immoral
or indecent conduct; establish or carry on upon the streets, lanes,
avenues, alleys or public places any show, game or other demonstration
for the purpose of attracting a crowd without the permission of the
Police Department of the City of Oil City; congregate with others
or loaf or loiter in and around poolrooms, bowling alleys, taverns
and other public or private places to the annoyance of the public;
fail to obey a lawful order of dispersal by a police officer where
acts of disorderly conduct are being committed in the immediate vicinity.
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in disorderly
conduct in the City of Oil City.
Any person convicted of violating this chapter shall be subject
to pay a fine not exceeding $300 and costs for each offense and, in
default of payment thereof, shall be subject to imprisonment in the
Venango County Jail for a period not exceeding 90 days.