For the purposes of this article, the term “parking area”
shall mean a privately or publicly owned accessway or parking area
commonly used by the general public without charge and maintained
for the convenience of customers, clients or patrons of one or more
business establishments or public offices.
(1975 Code, sec. 21-4; 2004 Code,
sec. 8.304)
No person in a parking area may:
(1) Fight
with another person;
(2) Use
loud, obscene, vulgar or indecent language, or swear, curse, yell
or shriek in such a manner calculated to disturb any person present;
(3) Throw
any object capable of causing bodily harm or property damage at any
person or property with intent to injure or damage; or
(4) Congregate
with another person or loiter after entering the premises, and willfully
refuse to leave after having been notified to leave by the owner or
the person in possession and control of the premises or his agent.
(1975 Code, sec. 21-5; 2004 Code,
sec. 8.305)
No person in control or possession of a motor vehicle in a parking
area may:
(1) Accelerate
or race the motor of a vehicle so as to cause a loud noise in a manner
calculated to disturb any person present;
(2) Bring
a motor vehicle to a sudden start or stop or blow the horn of the
vehicle when there is no necessity for the protection of any person
or property in such a manner calculated to disturb any person present;
(3) Hold
a race or contest for speed with another motor vehicle without the
written consent of the parking area owner or his authorized representative;
or
(4) Enter
the parking area in a motor vehicle of any kind for the purpose of
using the same as a shortcut to another street or to annoy or endanger
any person or other vehicle lawfully thereon.
(1975 Code, sec. 21-6; 2004 Code,
sec. 8.306)
No person shall throw or deposit any trash, cans, bottles, litter
or other waste on a parking area.
(1975 Code, sec. 21-7; 2004 Code,
sec. 8.307)
No unoccupied vehicle may be left on any parking area without
the consent of the owner or his agent.
(1975 Code, sec. 21-8; 2004 Code,
sec. 8.308)