[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Alexandria Bay 4-23-1968 as Ord. No. 52. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
Any person who, with intent to provide a breach of the peace
or whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned, commits any of
the following acts shall be deemed to have committed the offense of
disorderly conduct:
A.
Uses
offensive language, conduct or behavior. Uses or indulges in offensive,
disorderly, threatening, abusive or insulting language, conduct or
behavior.
B.
Annoys
or disturbs others. Acts in such manner as to annoy, disturb, interfere
with, obstruct or be offensive to others.
C.
Unlawful
assembly. Congregates with others on a public street, sidewalk, park
or place and refuses to move on when ordered by the police.
D.
Causes
crowd to collect. By his actions causes a crowd to collect, except
when lawfully addressing such a crowd.
E.
Shouts
or makes noise. Shouts or makes any other noise outside or inside
a building during the nighttime to the annoyance or disturbance of
any considerable number of persons.
F.
interferes
with others. Interferes with any person in any place by jostling against
such person or unnecessarily crowding him or by placing a hand in
the proximity of such person's pocket, pocketbook or handbag.
G.
Solicits
alms. Stations himself on the public streets or follows pedestrians
for the purpose of soliciting alms or solicits alms on the public
streets unlawfully.
H.
Lewd
conduct Frequents or loiters about any public place soliciting men
for the purpose of committing a crime against nature or other lewdness.
I.
Disturbance
in public conveyances. Causes a disturbance in any railroad car, omnibus
or other public conveyance by running through it, climbing through
windows or upon the seats or otherwise annoying passengers or employees
therein.
J.
Annoys
pedestrians. Stands on sidewalks or street corner and makes insulting
remarks to or about passing pedestrians or annoys such pedestrians.
K.
Criminal
activities.
(1)
Is engaged in any illegal occupation or bears an evil reputation
and with an unlawful purpose consorts with thieves and criminals or
frequents unlawful resorts.
(2)
In any prosecution under this Subsection K, the fact that the defendant is engaged in an illegal occupation or bears an evil reputation and is found consorting with persons of the evil reputation, thieves or criminals shall be prima facie evidence that such consorting was for an unlawful purpose.
L.
Unlawful
use of municipal property. Makes use of any municipal property including
parks or stadiums or conducts himself in a manner contrary to any
posted notices, rules or regulations of the village or refuses to
obey the orders of any person or persons in authority with respect
to the use of or conduct in or with respect to such property.
M.
Indecent
dress. Being a person over the age of 16 years and appearing in the
Business District or any other public street or place within the village
dressed in such manner which fails to conceal that portion of the
wearer's body extending from the shoulders to a point midway
between the hips and knees.
N.
Violates
ordinance. Violates any ordinance herein which by its terms declares
such violation to be disorderly conduct.
Any violation of this chapter or parts thereof shall constitute
disorderly conduct. Any person found to be in violation of the provisions
of this chapter may be assessed a fine not to exceed $250 or imprisoned
for a term not to exceed 15 days, or both such fine and imprisonment.