§ 5.02.890. Conduct on premises.  


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  • (a)

    Each licensee shall conduct his or her establishment in a decent, orderly and respectable manner, and shall not permit within or upon the licensed premises the loitering of habitual drunkards or intoxicated persons, lewd or indecent displays, profanity, rowdiness, undue noise or other disturbance or activity offensive to the senses of the average citizen, or to the residents or the neighborhood in which the establishment is located.

    (b)

    Any licensee shall immediately report to the Police Department of the Town any unlawful or disorderly act, conduct or disturbance committed on the premises.

    (c)

    Each licensee shall post and keep at all times visible to the public in a conspicuous place on the premises, signs to be furnished by the Town Clerk's office, which signs shall state the following: "Warning! Parker police must be notified of all disturbances in this establishment and on the grounds which are part of this establishment."

    (d)

    Prosecution or conviction under this Section shall not prohibit prosecution or conviction under any other applicable law or ordinance, and the penalties provided shall be accumulative and in addition to all other penalties incurred under such other applicable law or ordinance enacted by the Town.

    (e)

    It shall not be a defense that the licensee was not personally present on the premises at the time any unlawful or disorderly act, conduct or disturbance took place; provided, however, that an agent, servant or employee of the licensee shall not be responsible hereunder when absent from the premises while not on duty.

    (f)

    Any person who violates any provision of this Section, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than nine hundred ninety-nine dollars ($999.00) and/or shall be imprisoned for not more than one (1) year.

(Ord. 5.28.17 §1, 2013; Ord. 5.30.1 §§4, 5, 1993; Ord. 5.28 §1(1-89), 1990)