§ 30-105. Harassment; crowds; loitering.  


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  • No person shall:

    (1)

    Insult, flirt, fondle, accost, molest, or otherwise annoy, either by mouth, sign, motion or any act, any person in any public place in a manner which is intended or expected to arouse or incite apprehension or anger in the person addressed;

    (2)

    Collect or stand in crowds, or arrange, encourage, or abet the collection of persons in crowds whose common object, with or without prior concert, is to commit an unlawful act, or a lawful act by unlawful means;

    (3)

    Jostle or roughly crowd persons in any public place;

    (4)

    Loiter, stand, sit or lie in or upon any public street or sidewalk or in any park or public building so as to hinder or obstruct unreasonably the free passage of pedestrians or vehicles thereon after first having been warned by a police officer, or where a "no loitering" sign or signs have been posted.

(Ord. No. 367, § 102(2)(14)—(17), 2-10-2004)