[Ord. 494, 5/14/1977; as revised by Ord. 572, 10/10/1990]
Unless the context otherwise requires, the following words or
phrases shall be construed according to the definitions set forth
below:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Any spirits, wine, beer, ale or other liquid containing more
than 1/2% of alcohol by volume which is fit for beverage purposes.
CONTAINER
Any bottle, can or other vessel in which alcoholic beverages
are contained.
[Ord. 494, 5/14/1977; as revised by Ord. 572, 10/10/1990]
No person shall consume any alcoholic beverage in any quantity
upon any street, avenue, alley, sidewalk, stairway, thoroughfare,
or other public property within the Township, nor shall any person
consume any alcoholic beverage within five feet of any public way
or thoroughfare while on a private stairway, doorway or other private
property open to public view without the express or implied permission
of the owner, his agent or other party in lawful possession thereof.
[Ord. 494, 5/14/1977; as revised by Ord. 572, 10/10/1990]
No person shall possess any container of alcoholic beverage
whether wrapped or unwrapped which has been opened or on which the
seal has been broken in any manner on any public street, avenue, alley,
thoroughfare or other public property within the Township, nor shall
any person possess any container or alcoholic beverage within five
feet of any public way or thoroughfare while on a private stairway,
doorway, or other private property open to public view without the
express or implied permission of the owner, his agent, or other person
in lawful possession thereof.
[Ord. 494, 5/14/1977; as revised by Ord. 572, 10/10/1990]
Provided however, that the provisions of §§ 102
and 103 above shall not apply to interior portions of any private
dwelling, habitat or building, nor to the consumption or possession
by persons in the areas herein designated of any duly prescribed and
dispensed medication having alcoholic content as set forth in § 101
hereof; and provided further that the provisions of said §§ 102
and 103 above shall not apply to premises duly licensed by the Pennsylvania
Liquor Control Board and to persons then and there patrons of said
licensee.
[Ord. 494, 5/14/1977; as revised by Ord. 572, 10/10/1990]
Whosoever violates any of the provisions of this Part shall,
upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than
$600, and costs, or in default of payment thereof, shall be subject
to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 30 days. Each day that a
violation of this Part continues shall constitute a separate offense.