§ 179-1. Definitions.  


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  • Whenever used or referred to in this chapter, the following terms shall have the respective meanings for the purpose of this chapter, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
    LOITER
    To stand idle, to move slowly about in a small area, to dawdle, to lounge, to hang around, to linger idly or aimlessly, or any combination of them.
    PUBLIC PLACE
    Every publicly owned building, park, playground and other places of general public gathering, congregation or use.
    PUBLIC STREET
    Every highway, road, alley or other way that is open to the use of the public for vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
    QUASI-PUBLIC PLACE
    Every privately owned building or other place of public accommodation or use, or building or other place open to the general public, and all vacant lots or other unsupervised areas within the limits of the Borough not readily under the control or supervision of the owner.