§ 26-325. Disturbing the peace.  


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  • (a)

    Disturbing the peace is the doing of any of the following in such manner as would foreseeably disturb or alarm the public:

    (1)

    Engaging in a fistic encounter;

    (2)

    Appearing in an intoxicated condition;

    (3)

    Engaging in any act in a violent and tumultuous manner by any three or more persons;

    (4)

    Holding of an unlawful assembly;

    (5)

    Interruption of any lawful assembly of people;

    (6)

    Intentionally engaging in any act or any utterance, gesture, or display designed to disrupt a funeral, funeral home viewing, funeral procession, wake, memorial service, or burial of a deceased person;

    (7)

    Intentionally blocks, impedes, inhibits, or in any other manner obstructs or interferes with access into or from any building or parking lot of a building in which a funeral, wake, memorial service, or burial is being conducted, or any burial plot or the parking lot of the cemetery in which a funeral, wake, memorial service, or burial is being conducted;

    (8)

    Urinating in a public place, or urinating in a private place which may be viewed from a public place; or

    (9)

    Displaying patently offensive words in public.

    (b)

    Whoever commits the crime of disturbing the peace shall be fined not more than $100.00 or imprisoned for not more than 60 days, or both.

(Ord. No. 146, § 121, 7-7-1992; Ord. No. 186, § 6, 5-6-2008)