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Sec. 19-10. Annoying or interfering with pupils of schools.

It shall be unlawful for any person, under pretext of exercising
his right to be on the public streets, to loiter near the
premises of any public or private school in the city for the
purpose of prying therein, or to hold surreptitious communication
with any of the pupils thereof, or in any way act so
as to disturb any of the pupils in the pursuit of their studies
or amusements or in the observation of the regulations of such
institutions.

It shall be unlawful for any person to accompany or follow
any pupil of any public or private school in the city without
the permission of the parent or guardian of the pupil or the
teacher in charge of the pupil, or to otherwise interfere with
or annoy any such pupil. (Code 1959, § 19-10.)