[Comp. Ords. 1995, § 20.701; Ord.
No. 4, 1-15-1917]
No person shall, by laughter, talk, or by loud noise, or by
profane, obscene or offensive language, or by disorderly conduct,
annoy, interrupt or disturb any assembly for religious worship, or
any public or private school, or any lawful assembly of people, or
wilfully disturb the peace or quiet of any private family within the
Village.
[Comp. Ords. 1995, § 20.703; Ord.
No. 4, 1-15-1917]
A person shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor if, with the
purpose of causing public danger, alarm, disorder or nuisance, or
if his conduct is likely to cause public danger, alarm, disorder or
nuisance, such person willfully uses abusive or obscene language or
makes an obscene gesture to any other person when such words, by their
very utterance, inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach
of the peace and invade the right of others to pursue their lawful
activities.
[Comp. Ords. 1995, § 20.704; Ord.
No. 4, 1-15-1917]
No person shall be intoxicated in a public place and either
endanger directly the safety of themselves, another person or property,
or act in a manner that causes a public disturbance.
[Comp. Ords. 1995, § 20.705; Ord.
No. 4, 1-15-1917]
No person shall riotously assemble or make, aid or assist in
making any improper noise, riot, disturbance or breach of the peace
or in any public place engage in any noisy, boisterous or contentious
language or strife within the Village.
[Comp. Ords. 1995, § 20.706; Ord.
No. 4, 1-15-1917]
(a) Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in
this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection,
except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
LOITERING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Includes the concepts of spending time idly, loafing or walking
aimlessly, and shall also include knowingly or willingly entering
upon the property of another, without the consent of the owner, lessee
or other person rightfully in charge or possession thereof, if either
of the following conditions exist:
(1)
The premises is fenced or enclosed in a manner to exclude intruders;
or
(2)
Notice against trespass is given by posting the premises in
a conspicuous manner.
(b) Certain types of loitering prohibited.
(1)
No person shall loiter in a public place in such manner as to:
a.
Create, or cause to be created, any disturbance or annoyance
to the comfort and repose of any person;
b.
Create, or cause to be created, a danger of breach of the peace;
c.
Obstruct the free passage of pedestrians or vehicles;
d.
Obstruct, molest or interfere with any person lawfully in any
public place.
(2)
This Subsection (b) shall include the making of any unsolicited
remarks of an offensive, disgusting or insulting nature or which are
calculated to annoy or disturb the person to or in whose hearing such
remarks are made.
(c) Request to leave. Whenever the presence of any person in any public place is causing any of the conditions enumerated in Subsection
(b) of this section, the owner, lessee or person rightfully in charge or possession thereof or any police officer may order that person to leave that place. Any person who shall refuse to leave after being ordered to do so shall be guilty of a violation of this section.