[Adopted 10-26-1999 by Ord. No. 87 (Ch. 16, Art. III, of the
2007 Code of Ordinances)]
It shall be unlawful for any person to commit an assault, or
an assault and battery on any person.
A peace officer may arrest an individual for violating §
285-2, regardless of whether the peace officer has a warrant or whether the violation was committed in his presence, if the peace officer has reasonable cause to believe both of the following:
A. That the violation occurred or is occurring.
B. The individual has had a child in common with the victim, resides
or has resided in the same household as the victim, has or has had
a dating relationship with the victim, or is a spouse or former spouse
of the victim. As used in this subsection, the term "dating relationship"
means frequent, intimate associations primarily characterized by the
expectation of affectional involvement. This term does not include
a casual relationship or an ordinary fraternization between two individuals
in a business or social context.
It shall be unlawful for any person to:
A. Follow another person in or about a public place; or
B. Engage in a course of conduct or repeatedly commit acts that alarm
or annoy another person and that serve no legitimate purpose.
It shall be unlawful for any person to look, or peer into, or
be found loitering around or within view of, any window not on his
own property, with the intent of looking through such window in such
a manner as would be likely to interfere with the occupant's reasonable
expectation of privacy without the occupant's express or implied consent.