§ 19-36. Acts or conduct deemed unlawful; penalty.  


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  • The following acts or conduct of any person or persons entering any drive-in restaurant premises are hereby declared to be unlawful and any person found guilty of any such act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined as provided by this article:

    (a)

    To enter the premises of any drive-in restaurant in a motor vehicle of any description and there leave said vehicle parked and unattended and depart the premises without said vehicle and without obtaining the consent of the owner or operator of said restaurant; in which event said vehicle may be impounded subject to the usual impounding charges.

    (b)

    To enter said premises in a motor vehicle of any kind and in a manner using said premises for cruising, racing, as a short-cut to another street, or to annoy or endanger any person or persons or other vehicle or vehicles lawfully on said premises.

    (c)

    For three (3) or more persons to congregate on said premises and linger or loiter at any location on said premises of any drive-in restaurant other than inside the restaurant building or inside a legally parked motor vehicle.

    Violation of any provision of this section 19-36 shall constitute a misdemeanor offense, punishable by fine as provided by this article.

(Ord. No. 69-10, 5-6-1969)