§ 50-164. Disorderly conduct.  


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  • Any person who, with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned, commits any of the following acts shall be deemed to have committed the offense of disorderly conduct:

    (1)

    Uses offensive, disorderly, threatening, abusive or insulting language, conduct or behavior.

    (2)

    Acts in such a manner as to annoy, disturb, interfere with, obstruct or be offensive to others or to any lawful assemblage.

    (3)

    Shouts or makes a noise either outside or inside a building during the nighttime to the annoyance or disturbance of any considerable number of persons.

    (4)

    Causes a disturbance in any railroad car, streetcar, bus or other public conveyance by running through it, climbing through windows or upon the seats, or otherwise annoying passengers or employees therein.

    (5)

    Wanders, prowls or loiters upon the private property of another and peeks or peers in the door or window of any building or structure located thereon, without any visible or lawful business with the owners or occupants thereof.

(Code of Gen. Ords. 1967, § 26.10(a), (b), (e), (i), (m); Ord. No. 120467, § 1, 5-24-12; Ord. No. 140433 , § 1, 7-10-14)