It is unlawful for anyone to:
A.
Commit or offer or agree to commit an act of prostitution; or
B.
Secure or offer to secure another for the purpose of committing an act of prostitution; or
C.
Knowingly transport a person into or within the City with purpose to promote that person’s engaging in prostitution, or procuring or paying for transportation with that purpose; or
D.
Knowingly receive, offer or agree to receive, another into any place or building for the purpose of performing an act of prostitution, or to knowingly permit another to remain there for any such purpose; or
E.
Direct another to any place for the purpose of committing an act of prostitution; or
F.
Knowingly in any way aid, abet or participate in an act of prostitution; or
G.
Remain in or near any street, sidewalk, alleyway or other place open to the public with the intent of committing, or inducing, enticing, soliciting or procuring another to commit, an act of prostitution. Among the circumstances which may be considered in determining whether the actor intends such prohibited conduct are:
1.
The actor is a known prostitute or panderer; or
2.
The actor repeatedly beckons to, stops or attempts to stop, or engages passersby in conversation, or repeatedly stops or attempts to stop motor vehicle operators by hailing, waving of arms or any other bodily gesture; or
3.
The actor circles an area in a motor vehicle and repeatedly beckons to, contacts, or attempts to stop pedestrians; or
4.
The actor inquires whether a potential patron, procurer or prostitute is a police officer, searches for articles that would identify a police officer, or requests the touching or exposing of genitals or female breasts to prove that the person is not a police officer.
(Ord. 01-0101 § 54(1) (KCC 12.63.010))