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ORDINANCE NO. 20348 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING OFFENSES; At, lENDiNG SECTIONS <br />4~105, 4.807 AND 4.990 OF THE EUGENE CODE, 1971; ADDING <br />SECTIONS 4.710, 4.728, 4.822, 4.880, 4.882 AND 4.922 TO THAT <br />CODE. <br /> <br />The City of Eugene does ordain as follows: <br /> <br />Section 1. The definition for "Open alcoholic beverage container" in Section 4.105 <br /> <br />of the Eugene Code, 1971 is amended to provide: <br /> <br />4~105 <br /> <br />Definitions. The following words and phrases, as used in sections 4.115 to <br />4.235 shall mean: <br /> <br />Open alcoholic beverage container. Any bottle, can or other receptacle <br />containing any alcoholic liquor, hard liquor, or malt beverage, which has been <br />opened, or a seal broken, or the contents of which have been partially <br />removed. <br /> <br />Section 2. Section 4.710 is added to the Eugene Code, 1971, to provide: <br /> <br />4.710 <br /> <br />Telephonic Harassment. A telephone caller commits the crime of <br />telephonic harassment if the caller intentionally harasses or annoys another <br />person: <br />(1) By causing the telephone of the other person to ring, such caller having <br /> no communicative purpose; or <br />(2) By causing such other person's telephone to ring, knowing that the <br /> caller has been forbidden from so doing by a person exercising lawful <br /> authority over the receiving telephone. <br /> <br />Section 3. Section 4.728 is added to the Eugene Code, 1971, to provide: <br /> <br />4.728 <br /> <br />ReckiesshL Endange_r_i_.n_g___.Au. oth_er Person. A person commits the crime of <br />recklessly endangering another person if the person recklessly engages in <br />conduct which creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another <br />person. <br /> <br />Section 4. Section 4.807 of the Eugene Code, 1971 is amended to provide: <br /> <br />4.807 <br /> <br />Criminal Trespass in the Second De_g?e_e_. A person commits the crime of <br />criminal trespass in the second degree if the person enters or remains <br />unlawfully in a motor vehicle or in or upon premises. <br /> <br />Ordinance- I <br /> <br /> <br />