[Added by Ord. 75-8]
No person shall make, cause or suffer, or permit to be made upon any premises owned, occupied, or controlled by him any unnecessary noises or sounds which are physically annoying to persons of ordinary sensitiveness or which are so harsh or so prolonged or unnatural or unusual in their use, time, or place as to occasion physical discomfort to the inhabitants of any neighborhood.
No person shall falsely personate or cause or permit to be falsely personated any City Officer, including the District Attorney or City Prosecutor, or a deputy of, representative of or connected with any of the foregoing.
No person shall act as a lookout for a gambling game, house of prostitution or other illegal act.
As used in this Section, "shortwave receiver" means and includes any radio receiver or other device capable of receiving messages or communications transmitted on any radio transmission station, operating on a frequency between 1600 kilocycles and 2500 kilocycles, or on a frequency between 30 megacycles and 40 megacycles, to between 150 megacycles and 160 megacycles.
Except as provided in Section 4243.3, every person who, without obtaining a permit from the Chief of Police authorizing him to do so, equips any vehicle with, or operates any vehicle equipped with a shortwave radio receiver is guilty of a misdemeanor.
The Chief of Police may issue permits for equipment of vehicles with shortwave radio receivers other than those described in Section 4243.3 and for the operation of vehicles so equipped in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed by him, if he finds as a fact that the operation of such vehicle so equipped will be a material aid to the Chief of Police or the law enforcement agency in the enforcement of laws of the State or of the City.
The provisions of Section 4243.1 do not apply to:
A. 
A vehicle owned or operated by the United States, the State of California, any county, city and county, or municipality of this State, or any subdivision, agency or instrumentality of the foregoing if the department head or other governmental officer responsible control over the operation of such vehicle within the City has especially ordered, authorized or approved the use of a shortwave radio receiver therein.
B. 
Any vehicle owned or operated by a person or association of persons licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to operate a fixed or mobile shortwave transmission station, one of the authorized purposes of which is to communicate, by radio, with such vehicle or other vehicles owned or operated by such person or association. The owner of such vehicle coming within the foregoing exemption shall inform the Sheriff of such use and give him the license number of the vehicle.
C. 
Mobile telephone equipment for use in conjunction with communication services, furnished by public utilities under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California or the Federal Communication Commission.
Every person who intercepts, overhears or receives any message or communication transmitted by any radio transmission station operating upon a wavelength a radio frequency assigned by the Federal Communications Commission for use by any Police or law enforcement department, or county forester and fire warden, and who, for the financial benefit of himself or another, communicates such message or communication to another, or directly uses the information so obtained for financial benefit, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
No person shall keep a riotous or disorderly house, or permit any riotous or disorderly conduct in his house, yard or premises connected with his house, or be guilty of any riotous or disorderly conduct in any house, yard or premises, whereby the peace, quiet or decency of the neighborhood of such house or of any person may be disturbed.
No passenger accepting a ride in a taxicab for hire shall fail or refuse to pay the fare authorized by the taxicab operator's license and for which he has become liable. No person shall hire a taxicab without having on his person sufficient funds to pay the authorized fare unless prior to accepting a ride in any taxicab with the intent to defraud the operator or driver thereof, or not to pay the full fare authorized.