This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Public Conduct Law of the City of Lackawanna, New York."
The purpose of this chapter is to maintain order,
protect property and preserve and care for the safety, health, comfort
and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City and visitors thereto.
No person shall accost any other person who
shall be passing along any street or sidewalk within the City and
solicit him or her to purchase any goods, wares or merchandise kept
for sale at any store, house, or place of business or to solicit him
or her to enter any such store, house or place of business to examine
or purchase any goods, wares or merchandise kept therein for sale.
No person shall discharge any firearm, air gun,
spring gun, sling shot or other instrument or weapon within the City
except in self defense or in the discharge of official duty or during
a memorial service or veteran's funeral or at an indoor rifle range
operated under the supervision, guidance and instruction of a duly
commissioned officer of one of the Armed Forces, including the National
Guard and Reserve forces, or a duly qualified adult citizen of the
United States who has been granted a certificate as an instructor
of small arms practice issued by one of the Armed Forces of the United
States, the Adjutant General of the State, or by the National Rifle
Association of America or at a lawful amusement licensed by the City.
No person shall hold or hang onto or get upon
any railroad car, locomotive or other vehicle for the transportation
of passengers while the same is in motion; nor shall any person within
the limits of the City get upon any such car, locomotive or other
vehicle at any time without the permission of the person in charge
of said car, locomotive or other vehicle.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be punished as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-3 of this Municipal Code.