ARTICLE I. Assemblies; Loitering
[Adopted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
§ 150-1. Assembly.
No person or group of persons shall assemble or cause others to assemble on any sidewalk, street, alley or parking lot generally open to the public so as to obstruct the free passage of pedestrians or vehicular traffic thereon or to interfere with the use thereof.
§ 150-2. Loitering.
It shall be unlawful for any person, individually or as a member of any group of persons, to loiter, stand, sit, lay or remain upon or within any street, sidewalk, crosswalk, alley or parking lot generally open to the public or other public way or otherwise occupy any portion thereof with the intent or purpose to block, obstruct or interfere with the free passage of any pedestrians thereon or the orderly free flow of vehicle traffic on the street or public way. § 150-3. Interpretation.
Sections
150-1 and
150-2 shall not be interpreted to restrict the lawful exercise of freedom of speech and assembly.
§ 150-4. Violations and penalties.
Violation of this article constitutes a petty misdemeanor, punishable as provided by Chapter
1, Article
III, General Penalty.