[Amended 2-15-1977 by Doc. 21]
A.
No person or group of persons shall, in a street or a way to which the public has a right of access, as licensees or invitees, willfully obstruct and impede the free passage of foot travelers, nor shall any person or groups of persons, in a street or way to which the public has a right of access as licensees or invitees, after being directed and instructed by a police officer to move on, fail to move; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to deny the right of peaceful picketing or parading singly or in numbers, with or without placards, in or on any public way or street where persons may lawfully be in the course of a labor dispute, pursuant to Chapter 150 of the Massachusetts General Laws, or of those lawfully permitted to do so.
[Amended 11-12-1985 by Doc. 173]
B.
Any person(s) in violation of the above section may be arrested by any police officer without a warrant.