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9.20 <br />SEC. 9.20. DISORDERLY CONDUCT. It is unlawful for any <br />person, in a public or private place, knowing, or having reasonable <br />grounds to know, that it will, or will tend to, alarm, anger or <br />disturb others er prov-oke any assault or breach of the peace, to do <br />the following: (1) engage in brawling or fighting; or, (2) disturb <br />an assembly or meeting, not unlawful in its character; or, (3) <br />engage in offensive, obscene or abusive language or in boisterous <br />and noisy conduct tending reasonably to arouse alarm, anger or <br />resentment in others; or, (4) willfully and lewdly expose his <br />person or the private parts thereof, or procure another to so <br />expose himself; and any open or gross lewdness or lascivious <br />behavior, or any act of public indecency; or, (5) whether or not <br />posted with signs so prohibiting, voluntarily Enter the waters of <br />any river or public swimming pool at any time when said waters are <br />not properly supervised by trained life-saving personnel in atten- <br />dance for that purpose, or enter such waters without being garbed <br />in a batting suit sufficient to cover his person and equal to the <br />standards generally adopted and accepted by the public; or, (6) <br />urinate or defecate in a place other than (a) if on public- property <br />then in a plumbing fixture provided for that purpose, or (b) if on <br />the private property of another then in a plumbing fixture provided <br />for that purpose, or (c) if on private property not owned or con- <br />trolled by another, then within a building; or, (7) cause the <br />making or production of an unnecessary noise by shouting or by any <br />other means or mechanism including the blowing of any automobile or <br />other vehicle horn; or, (8) use a sound amplifier upon streets and <br />public property without prior written permission from the City; or, <br />(9) use a flash or spotlight in a manner so as to annoy or endanger <br />others; or, (10) cause defacement, destruction, or otherwise lamage <br />to any premises or any property located thereon; or, (11) strew, <br />scatter, litter, throw, dispose of or deposit any refuse, garbage, <br />or rubbish unto any premises except into receptacles provided for <br />such purpose; or, (12) enter any motor vehicle of another without <br />the consent of the owner or operator; or, (13) fail or refuse to <br />vacate or leave any premises after being requested or ordered, <br />whether orally or in writing, to do so, by the owner, or person in <br />cf.irge thereof, or by an; law enforcement agent or official; pro- <br />vided, however, that this provision shall not apply to any person <br />who is owner or tenant of the premises involved nor to any law <br />enforcement or other government official who may be present thereon <br />at that time as part of his official duty, nor shall it include the <br />wife, children, employee or tenant of surh owner or occupier. <br />SEC. 9.21. PUBLIC NUISANCE. It is unlawful for any person to <br />maintain a public nuisance by his act or failure to perform a legal <br />duty, and for purpozes of this Section, a public nuisance shall be <br />defined as any of the following: (1) maintaining or permitting a <br />condition which unreasonably annoys, injures or endangers the <br />safety, health, morals, comfort or repose of any considerable <br />nurT,�er of members of the public; or, (2) interfering with, <br />obs,ructiny or rendering dangerous for passage, any street, public <br />right-')f-way, or waters used by the public; or, (3) any other act <br />or omission declared by law to be a public nuisance. <br />ORUNU CC 1 1 ( 4 -1 - 8 4) <br />