Sec. 14-315.  Disturbing the peace.

 

It shall be unlawful for any person to intentionally, recklessly or knowingly disturb the peace and quiet of any person, family, or neighborhood, or any public assembly.  The offense of disturbing the peace shall include, but shall not necessarily be limited to, the following:

 

(1)       Engaging in fighting;

 

(2)       Exhibiting threatening or violent conduct directed towards another person;

 

(3)       Using abusive, threatening, or other fighting language or gestures directed towards another person or persons;

 

(4)       Operating any radio, tape player, compact disc player, stereophonic sound system, or similar device which reproduces or amplifies radio broadcasts, or musical recordings, in or upon any street, alley, or other public place in such a manner as to be audible to other persons in such public place more than fifty (50) feet from the source.

 

Source:  Code 1962, §§ 6-1-13, 6-1-42, 6-12-1--6-12-3; Ord. No. 4129, § 1, 10-2-95

State law reference--Similar provisions, R.R.S. 1943, 28-1322.