As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates
that a different meaning is intended.
ATHLETIC EVENT
To include, for example, sporting contests such as baseball,
basketball, field hockey, football, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball,
tennis and track and field.
CULTURAL EVENT
To include, for example, artistic and intellectual events
such as concerts, dance recitals, lectures, movies, plays, and artistic
displays.
LOITERING
To prowl, remain or wander in one location, including sifting
in or out of a motor vehicle.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any place to which the public has access, including but not
limited to any alley, boardwalk, bridge, driveway, park, parking lot,
plaza, public library, public street, sidewalk or transportation facility,
or the doorways and entrance ways to any building which front on any
of the aforesaid places, or a motor vehicle in or on any such place.
PURPOSE
A person is presumed to intend the reasonable and natural
consequences of their actions. A person manifests the purpose to engage
in unlawful conduct when a reasonable person would conclude that such
an intent exists from an observation of the person's actions, conduct,
demeanor and speech under the attendant circumstances.
RECREATIONAL EVENT
To include, for example, bicycle race, five-mile run, walkathon,
and athletic activities available to the public at large.
SOCIAL EVENT
To include, for example, baby contests, air show, boat show,
car show, dance, festival, Mardi gras and parade.
A person found guilty of an offense under this
article shall be subject to a fine up to and including $500, or community
service up to and including 30 days or imprisonment up to and including
30 days, in the discretion of the Municipal Court.