§ 140-18. Person in charge to prohibit certain conduct.  


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  • A. 
    It shall be unlawful for the licensee, owner, proprietor, manager or person in charge of any cabaret to permit any disorderly, noisy, riotous or tumultuous conduct or loitering on the premises so licensed.
    B. 
    It shall be unlawful for the licensee, owner, proprietor, manager or person in charge of any cabaret to permit any entertainment or exhibition of a lewd, suggestive, vulgar or immoral type, or to use therein any indecent or obscene language, or to sing any song of any lewd or vulgar character, or to behave in any manner intending to corrupt the public morals. Where any of the aforementioned activities are defined by the Penal Law of the State of New York, such definitions shall be controlling.
    C. 
    It shall be unlawful for the licensee, owner, proprietor, manager or person in charge of a cabaret to permit any noise, disturbance, misconduct, disorder, act or activity in the licensed premises, or in the area in front of or adjacent to the licensed premises, or in any parking lot provided by the licensee for use by licensee's patrons, which, in the judgment of the Town Board, adversely affects or tends to affect the protection, health, welfare, safety or repose of the inhabitants of the Town of North Castle or results in the licensed premises becoming a focal point for police attention or is offensive to public decency.