16-11-36
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16-11-36.
(a)
A person commits the offense of loitering or prowling when he is in a place at a
time or in a manner not usual for law-abiding individuals under circumstances
that warrant a justifiable and reasonable alarm or immediate concern for the
safety of persons or property in the vicinity.
(b)
Among the circumstances which may be considered in determining whether alarm is
warranted is the fact that the person takes flight upon the appearance of a law
enforcement officer, refuses to identify himself, or manifestly endeavors to
conceal himself or any object. Unless flight by the person or other
circumstances make it impracticable, a law enforcement officer shall, prior to
any arrest for an offense under this Code section, afford the person an
opportunity to dispel any alarm or immediate concern which would otherwise be
warranted by requesting the person to identify himself and explain his presence
and conduct. No person shall be convicted of an offense under this Code section
if the law enforcement officer failed to comply with the foregoing procedure or
if it appears at trial that the explanation given by the person was true and
would have dispelled the alarm or immediate concern.
(c)
A person committing the offense of loitering or prowling shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor.
(d)
This Code section shall not be deemed or construed to affect or limit the powers
of counties or municipal corporations to adopt ordinances or resolutions
prohibiting loitering or prowling within their respective limits.