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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.

(Ord. 6414, Amended, 09/27/2006; Ord. 6414, Added, 09/27/2006)