                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

PERSONS OCCUPYING OR USING STREETS, ETC., CONTRARY TO LAW (§ 15.2-2107)

Any person occupying or using any of the streets, avenues, parks, bridges or any
other public places or public property or any public easement of any description
of a city or town, in a manner not permitted to the general public, without
having first legally obtained the consent of the city or town shall be guilty of
a Class 4 misdemeanor. Each day&#8217;s continuance thereof shall be a separate
offense. Such occupancy or use shall be deemed a nuisance. The court trying the
case may cause the nuisance to be abated and commit the offenders and all their
agents and employees engaged in such offenses to jail until the order of the
court is obeyed.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 15-736; 1962, c. 623, § 15.1-316; 1983, c. 613; 1997, c.
587.