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  8. Chapter 13 - Disturbances of the Public Peace.


Chapter 13 - Disturbances of the Public Peace.


  • § 22–1301. Affrays.
  • § 22–1302. Duelling challenges. [Repealed]
  • § 22–1303. Assault for refusal to accept challenge. [Repealed]
  • § 22–1304. Leaving District to give or receive challenge. [Repealed]
  • § 22–1305. Prize fights and animal fights prohibited. [Repealed]
  • § 22–1306. “Pugilistic encounter” defined. [Repealed]
  • § 22–1307. Crowding, obstructing, or incommoding.
  • § 22–1308. Playing games in streets.
  • § 22–1309. Throwing stones or other missiles.
  • § 22–1310. Urging dogs to fight or create disorder.
  • § 22–1311. Allowing dogs to go at large.
  • § 22–1312. Lewd, indecent, or obscene acts; sexual proposal to a minor.
  • § 22–1313. Kindling bonfires.
  • § 22–1314. Disturbing religious congregation. [Repealed]
  • § 22–1314.01. Definitions.
  • § 22–1314.02. Prohibited acts.
  • § 22–1315. Interference with foreign diplomatic and consular offices, officers, and property — Prohibited. [Repealed]
  • § 22–1316. Interference with foreign diplomatic and consular offices, officers, and property — Penalties; exception. [Repealed]
  • § 22–1317. Flying fire balloons or parachutes.
  • § 22–1318. Driving or riding on footways in public grounds.
  • § 22–1319. False alarms and false reports; hoax weapons.
  • § 22–1320. Sale of tobacco to minors under 18 years of age.
  • § 22–1321. Disorderly conduct.
  • § 22–1322. Rioting or inciting to riot.
  • § 22–1323. Obstructing bridges connecting D.C. and Virginia.
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