ARTICLE IV. PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES

DIVISION 1. REGULATIONS OF BEHAVIOR OF INDIVIDUALS

Sec. 17-58. Miscellaneous personal conduct.

(a) Profanity. No person shall profanely curse or swear.

(b) Disorderly conduct. Disorderly conduct as defined by the Code of Virginia is prohibited.

(c) Facility regulations. No person shall violate the regulations relating to the use of any building or place.

(d) Care of restrooms. No person shall fail to cooperate in maintaining restrooms and washrooms in a neat and sanitary condition. No person over the age of six (6) years shall use the restrooms designated for the opposite sex.

(e) Nudity. No person shall indecently expose his person or appear in a state of nudity, as defined elsewhere in this Code.

(f) Changing clothes. No person shall change clothes, dress, undress or otherwise disrobe, except outer wraps, except in restrooms or other structures designed for said purpose.

(g) Sleeping in public areas. No person shall sleep in public areas during any time between sunset and sunrise without a permit for such activity.

(h) Fraudulently obtaining accommodations and services. Obtaining food, lodging, entertainment or other accommodations in a public area without making payment therefor on demand is prohibited.

(i) Entrance into public parks. No person shall enter or leave a public park except by the entrances provided for that purpose, nor cause or create additional entrances or exits except in the case of emergency.

(j) Interferences with permittees. No person shall disturb or interfere unreasonably with any person or party occupying any area, or participating in any activity, under the authority of a permit.

(k) Exhibiting permits. No person shall fail to produce and exhibit a permit upon request by any governing official or law enforcement officer desiring to inspect the same for the purpose of enforcing compliance with any ordinance or rule.

(l) Reporting of injury or damage. All incidents resulting in damage to property and all unsafe conditions resulting in injury to persons must be reported by the person or persons involved as soon as possible to the appropriate governing official. This report does not relieve person from the responsibility of making any other accident reports which may be required under state law.

(m) False reports. The giving of false or fictitious reports or other information to any authorized person investigating an accident or any violation of law or regulations is prohibited.

(n) Lost and found articles. All lost articles shall be deposited by the finder at the office of the appropriate governing official or at the nearest county or school office, leaving his name and address.

(o) Erection of structures. No person shall construct, erect or modify any building or structure of whatever kind, whether permanent or temporary in character, or run or string any public service utility into, upon or across a public area, except on written permit issued hereunder.

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