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All unoccupied houses, factories and other buildings shall be kept securely locked and the doors and windows thereof kept closed and fastened at all times so as to prevent the entrance thereto of tramps and idlers and persons having no right to enter the same.
B. 
Whenever the Director of the Police Department is of the opinion that any unoccupied house, factory or other building is insufficiently locked or the doors or windows thereof are not kept properly closed or fastened so as not to prevent the entrance thereto of unauthorized persons and persons having no right to enter the same, it shall be his duty to serve a notice upon the owner of the house, factory or other building of the improper condition of such house, factory or other building requiring such owner to remedy the condition mentioned in such notice within five (5) days from the service of such notice or, in default thereof, be subject to the penalty prescribed in this Article. Such notice may be served as a summons in courts of law is served, or, if the owner resides out of the county, such notice may be served by posting a copy thereof on the unoccupied house, factory or other building. If the improper condition mentioned is not remedied within the time required by such notice, the owner of the house, factory or other building shall be guilty of a violation of this Article.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person, either for himself or as agent or representative of another person, or as an officer or agent of any corporation, or as a member of a partnership, with intent to defraud to make, draw, utter or deliver any check, draft or order for the payment of money in a sum not in excess of two hundred dollars ($200) upon any bank or other depository, knowing at the time of so doing that the maker or drawer has no funds or insufficient funds in or credit with such bank or other depository for the payment in full of such instrument upon its presentation, although no express representation is made in reference thereto.
B. 
The making, drawing, uttering or delivering of a check, draft or order as stated in this section shall be prima facie evidence of an intent to defraud, and the certificate of dishonor of the same shall be presumptive evidence that there were no funds or insufficient funds in or credit with such bank or other depository and that the person making, drawing, uttering or delivering the instrument knew that there were no funds or insufficient funds in or credit with such bank or other depository.
No person shall distribute, deposit or leave on any of the streets, highways or public places within the City any commercial advertisements or circulars.
No person shall keep or maintain a disorderly house or a house of ill fame within the City.
No person shall use or be under the influence of any amphetamine, barbiturate, hypnotic or somnifacient drugs, tranquilizers or any prescription legend drug which is not a narcotic drug within the meaning of N.J.S.A. 24:18-2 for a purpose other than the treatment of sickness or injury as prescribed or administered by a person duly authorized by law to treat sick and injured human beings.
Any person who shall be found on any street, highway or alley or in any vehicle, public conveyance, public or quasi-public place or in or upon any private property not his own without the permission of the owner or other person having the authority to grant such permission, in the City, being under the influence of intoxicating liquor or in a state of intoxication, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished as provided in § 150-16.
A. 
Except as provided in this section, it shall be unlawful for any person to carry or to use, fire, shoot or discharge any revolver, pistol, rifle, shotgun or other firearm or slingshot, spring gun or air gun or other instrument or weapon in which the propelling force is spring or air, or any instrument or weapon in which any loaded or blank cartridges are used or may be used, within the City, unless upon a range or place for target shooting approved by the Director of the Police Department.
B. 
The Director of the Police Department may issue written permits allowing the use of a range for the shooting at targets with any revolver, pistol, rifle, slingshot or any spring gun or air gun or weapon in which the propelling force is spring or air, which permit may be revoked by him for cause at any time.
C. 
This section shall not be taken, held or construed to prohibit the carrying of any gun, shotgun or any other firearm permitted by the laws of this state to be carried by duly licensed hunters or members of the City or state police, or to prohibit target practice by the members of the Police Department or by members of the National Guard of the State.
No person shall deal, play or engage in faro, roulette or other device or game of chance; buy or sell what is commonly known as a "pool" or any interest or share in any such pool; make or take what is commonly known as a "book" upon the running, pacing or trotting of any horse, mare, gelding or other animal, or any game, racing or contest, or have in his possession any ticket, slip or other writing or printing of an interest or share, or showing or indicating an interest, share, bet or pledge, in any pool, lottery, racing, contest or other game of chance; keep or attend a place to which persons may resort for engaging in any such acts or for betting upon the event of any horse race or other race or contest, or for gambling in any form; and no person shall aid, abet, assist or participate in any such pool, lottery, race or other contest or games of chance.
No person shall, in any street or public place, appear in a state of nudity or in any lewd or indecent dress or costume; nor shall any person make any indecent exposure of his or her person or be guilty of any lewd or indecent behavior of any kind or exhibit, sell or offer to sell any indecent or obscene book, picture or thing or exhibit or perform in any indecent, lewd or immoral play or representation of any kind.
It shall be unlawful within the City for any person not directly involved in a labor strike or lockout to recruit any person for employment, or to secure or offer to secure for any person any employment, when the purpose of such recruiting, securing or offering to secure employment is to have such person take the place in employment of employees in an industry where a labor strike or a lockout exists.
No person shall be guilty of open lewdness or any notorious act of public indecency, grossly scandalous and tending to debauch the morals and manners of the people, and no person shall in private be guilty of any act of lewdness or carnal indecency with another, grossly scandalous and tending to debauch the morals and manners of the people.
A. 
No person shall receive any money or other valuable thing for or on account of procuring the prostitution or illegal sexual intercourse of any person.
B. 
No person shall solicit, entice or persuade any other person to engage in illegal sexual intercourse.
C. 
No person shall take, enveigle, entice, persuade or encourage, either by threats or promises, or by any device or scheme, any person to engage in prostitution or illegal sexual intercourse.
No person shall remove, destroy, cut, trim, break, puncture or deface any shade tree standing on any street or avenue in the City or any limb, branch, twig or part thereof, nor shall any person string, tie, fasten or attach to any shade tree standing on any street or avenue in the City or to any limb, branch, twig, or part thereof, any rope, wire, metal or other material substance, without first obtaining a permit from the Director of the Public Works Department or such person as he may designate for that purpose, nor shall any person directly or indirectly kill, destroy or cause any damage to any shade tree in any street, avenue or public thoroughfare in the City or to any limb, branch or twig thereof by electric current, escaping gas or fluids from conduits in the street or elsewhere.
Any person who shall be found on any street, highway, alley or in any vehicle, public conveyance, public or quasi-public place or in or upon any private property not his own without the consent of the owner thereof, in the City, being a vagrant, mendicant, beggar, common nightwalker or common prostitute, shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished as provided in § 150-16.
Any person who violates any of the provisions of this Article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.) or imprisonment for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days, or both.