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Any conduct which tends to or does disturb the public peace, provoke disorder or endanger the safety of others is unlawful, and a person is guilty of disorderly conduct if without lawful authority he knowingly:

A. Makes noise which unreasonably disturbs another;

B. Obstructs pedestrian or vehicular traffic;

C. Willfully gives a false alarm of fire;

D. Is intoxicated in any public place within the city;

E. Uses any vulgar, profane or obscene language in any public place in the city;

F. Rides horses in a fast or immoderate manner in any of the streets, highways, alleys or other public rights-of-way in the city; or

G. Does any other act which tends to disturb the public peace, provoke disorder or endanger the safety of others; and refuses or intentionally fails to cease such activity when ordered to do so by a police officer. (Ord. 628, 1976)