Chapter 8.52
VAGRANCY
Sections:
8.52.010 Vagrancy.
Every person who is or does any of the following is a vagrant and is guilty of a misdemeanor:
(1) Asks or receives any compensation, gratuity or reward for practicing fortunetelling, palmistry, or clairvoyance; or
(2) Keeps a place where lost or stolen property is concealed; or
(3) Practicing or soliciting prostitution or keeping or working in a house of prostitution; or
(4) Common drunkard found in any place where intoxicating liquors are sold or kept for sale, or in an intoxicated condition; or
(5) Common gambler found in any place where gambling is conducted or where gambling paraphernalia or devices are kept; or
(6) Healthy person who solicits alms; or
(7) Lewd, disorderly or dissolute person; or
(8) Person who wanders about the streets at late or unusual hours of the night without any visible or lawful business; or
(9) Person who lodges in any barn, shed, shop, out house, vessel, car, saloon or other place not kept for lodging purposes, without the permission of the owner or person entitled to the possession thereof; or
(10) Habitual user of opium, morphine, marijuana, alkaloid, cocaine or alpha or beta cocaine, or any derivation, mixture or preparation of any of them or any habit forming drug; or
(11) Person having no visible means of support, who does not seek employment nor, although physically able, work when employment is offered to him. (Ord. 654 § 10.1, 1968)