Chapter 8.48
PEDESTRIAN AND/OR VEHICULAR INTERFERENCE

Sections:

8.48.010    Definitions.

8.48.020    Pedestrian and/or Vehicular Interference Unlawful.

8.48.010 Definitions.

The following definitions apply in this section:

(1)    “Aggressively beg” means to beg with the intent to intimidate another person into giving money or goods.

(2)    “Intimidate” means to engage in conduct which would make a reasonable person fearful or feel compelled.

(3)    “Beg” means to ask for money or goods as a charity, whether by words, bodily gestures, signs, or other means.

(4)    “Obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic” means to walk, stand, sit, lie, or place an object in such a manner as to block passage by another person or a vehicle, or to require another person or a driver of a vehicle to take evasive action to avoid physical contact. Acts authorized as an exercise of one’s constitutional right to picket or to legally protest, and acts authorized by a permit issued pursuant to this code or that of the City of Yakima shall not constitute obstruction of pedestrian or vehicular traffic.

(5)    “Public place” means an area generally visible to public view and includes alleys, bridges, buildings, driveways, parking lots, parks, plazas, sidewalks and streets open to the general public, including those that serve food or drink or provide entertainment, and the doorways and entrances to buildings or dwellings and the grounds enclosing them.

(Ord. 1-2004 § 1 (part), 2004).

8.48.020 Pedestrian and/or Vehicular Interference Unlawful.

(1)    A person is guilty of pedestrian and/or vehicular interference if, in a public place, he or she intentionally:

(a)    Obstructs pedestrian or vehicular traffic; or

(b)    Aggressively begs.

(2)    Pedestrian and/or vehicular interference is a misdemeanor.

(Ord. 1-2004 § 1 (part), 2004).