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THE VILLAGE OF LINO LAKES <br />ORDINANCE NO. 7 <br />An Ordinance defining and fixing the punishment for vagrancy, <br />The Village Council of the Village of Lino Lakes ordains: <br />3}Section 1. Definition <br />The following persons are vagrants: <br />(a) A person who, being an habitual drunkard, abandons, neglects <br />or refuses to aid in the support of his family. <br />(b) A person who has contracted an infectious or other disease in <br />the practice of drunkenness or debauchery, requiring charitable aid <br />to restore him to health. <br />(c) Every male person who lives wholly or in part on the earnings of <br />prostitution, or who in any public place solicits for immoral purposes, <br />A male person who lives with or is habitually in the company of a <br />prostitute and has no visible means of support, shall be deemed to be <br />living on the earnings of prostitution. <br />(d) A common prostitute who shall be found wandering about the streets, <br />or loitering in or about any restaurant, lodging house, saloon, or <br />place where intoxicating liquors are sold. <br />(e) Every female who shall be found wandering about the stretts:.and <br />addressing male persons for the purpose of soliciting the commission <br />of any lewd, indecent or unlawful act, or for the purpose of enticing <br />any male person into a house of prostitution or assignation, bedhouse, <br />room, or other place for any unlawful purposes. <br />(f) Fortunetellers, and such other like imposters. <br />(g) A person known to be a pickpocket, thief, burglar, "yeggman" or <br />"confidence man", and having no visible or lawful means of support, <br />when found loitering aroung any steamboat landing, railroad depot, <br />railroad yard, banking institution, broker's office, place of public <br />amusement, hotel, auction room, store, shop crowded thoroughfare, car <br />or omnibus, or at any public gathering assembly. Provided, however, <br />that this act shall not apply to any such person unless he has been <br />convicted of the offense which would make him known as such person, <br />and shall not apply to any person who has been in prison for such <br />offense, who, after being released from such imprisonment has been <br />