§ 12-34. Prohibited acts during curfew.  


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  • The mayor, when stating a proclamation of curfew, may include in the curfew restrictions the following acts, which it would then become unlawful for any person subject to the curfew to break these restrictions:

    (1)

    To be or travel upon any public street, alley or roadway or upon public property, unless in search of medical assistance, food or other commodity or service necessary to sustain the well-being of himself or his family or some member thereof.

    (2)

    To possess off one's own premises, buy, sell, give away or otherwise transfer or dispose of any explosives, firearms, ammunition or dangerous weapon of any kind.

    (3)

    To sell beer, wines or intoxicating beverages of any kind; or to possess or consume the same off one's own premises.

    (4)

    To sell gasoline, or any other similar petroleum products, or any other inflammable substances, except as expressly authorized by the provisions of the curfew imposed.

(Code 1952, ch. J, art. XII, § 4)