exit9sucks... Our bosses should make copies of this ord. So we can hand them out to the person leading these peaceful protests. Therefore there is no misunderstanding of what the law reads.
(b) A person who violates this section shall be responsible for a civil infraction and subject to a civil fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) plus costs as set forth in section 55-2-31.
Case law annotations: Former Code Section upheld as against attack on overbreadth as a legitimate police power exercises; Detroit v. Wedlow, 17 Mich. App. 134, 169 N.W. 2d 145 (1969).
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to loiter on any street, sidewalks, overpass or public place. For the purpose of this section, loitering is defined as the act of standing or idling in or about any street, sidewalk, overpass or public place so as to hinder or impede or tend to hinder or impede the passage of pedestrians or vehicles.
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biggun1109 1 year ago
was michael j fox using the cam at the end?
Pntbll891 1 year ago
exit9sucks... Our bosses should make copies of this ord. So we can hand them out to the person leading these peaceful protests. Therefore there is no misunderstanding of what the law reads.
DetroitCop 2 years ago
get a life FUCKING LOOSER! Get out of Detroit and go hug a tree.
scottydpd 3 years ago
(b) A person who violates this section shall be responsible for a civil infraction and subject to a civil fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) plus costs as set forth in section 55-2-31.
(Code 1964, § 58-1-10; Ord. No. 337-H, § 1, 7-27-79)
Case law annotations: Former Code Section upheld as against attack on overbreadth as a legitimate police power exercises; Detroit v. Wedlow, 17 Mich. App. 134, 169 N.W. 2d 145 (1969).
exit9sucks 3 years ago
Detroit City Code:
Sec. 38-1-3. Loitering--Generally.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to loiter on any street, sidewalks, overpass or public place. For the purpose of this section, loitering is defined as the act of standing or idling in or about any street, sidewalk, overpass or public place so as to hinder or impede or tend to hinder or impede the passage of pedestrians or vehicles.
exit9sucks 3 years ago
Thanks for this
I wouldn't consider this loitering though. Do rallies and peaceful protests constitute as loitering? If so, how? I'm interested in answers!
olinwade 3 years ago