9.02.040 Disorderly Conduct.
A person is guilty of disorderly conduct if he:
A. Uses abusive language, signs or gestures, to willfully provoke or attempt to provoke another person to commit an assault or breach of the peace and thereby intentionally creates a risk of assault; or
B. Intentionally disrupts any lawful assembly or meeting of persons without authority; or
C. Intentionally obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic without lawful authority; or
D. Intentionally and without lawful authority makes noise which unreasonably disturbs another; or
E. Intentionally engages in any conduct which tends to or does disturb the public peace, provoke disorder, or endanger the safety of others; or
F. Is found to be engaged in any fight or brawl in a public place; or
G. Without license or permit jumps off public bridges, viewing platforms, or other public structures abutting streets, highways, or navigable rivers; or
H. Suffers or permits, in any house or place of business kept by the person, any loud boisterous noises, any riotous or disorderly conduct, or fighting which may unreasonably disturb another.