A person is guilty of disorderly conduct when, with intent to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof:
A.
He engages in fighting or in violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior; or
B.
He makes unreasonable noise; or
C.
In a public place, he uses abusive or obscene language, or makes an obscene gesture; or
D.
Without lawful authority, he disturbs any lawful assembly or meeting of persons; or
E.
He obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic; or
F.
He congregates with other persons in a public place and refuses to comply with the local order of the police to disperse; or
G.
He creates a hazardous or physically offensive condition by any acts which serve no legitimate purpose.