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4.8'10 Criminal Trespass at a Sports Event. <br /> (1) A sports official may order a coach, team player or spectator to <br /> leave the premises at which a sports event is taking place and at <br /> which the sports official is officiating if the coach, team player or <br /> spectator is engaging in inappropriate behavior. <br /> (2) A person commits the crime of criminal trespass at a sports event if <br /> the person: <br /> (a) Is a coach, team player or spectator at a sports event; <br /> (b) Engages in inappropriale behavior; <br /> (c) Has been ordered by a sports official to leave the premises <br /> at which the sports event is taking place; and <br /> (d) Fails to leave the premises or returns to the premises during <br /> the period of time when reentry has been prohibited. <br /> <br />4.812 Violatinq Privacy of Another. <br /> (1) No person, other than an officer performing a lawful duty, shall enter <br /> upon land or into a building used in whole or part as a dwelling not the <br /> person's own without permission of the owner or person entitled to <br /> possession thereof and while so trespassing look through or attempt <br /> to look through a window, door or transom of the dwelling or that part <br /> of the building used as a dwelling with the intent to violate the privacy <br /> of any other person. <br /> (2) No person shall knowingly make or record a photograph, motion <br /> picture, videotape or other visual recording of another person in a <br /> state of nudity without the consent of the person being recorded if, at <br /> the time the recording is being made or recorded, the person being <br /> recorded is in a place and circumstance where the person has a <br /> reasonable expectation of personal privacy. <br /> (3) No person shall, for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual <br /> desire of the person, be in a location to observe another person in a <br /> state of nudity without the consent of the other person while the other <br /> person is in a place and circumstance where the person has a <br /> reasonable expectation of personal privacy. <br /> (4) Subsections (2) and (3) of this section shall not apply to: <br /> (a) Any legitimate medical procedure performed by or under <br /> direction of a person licensed to provide medical service for <br /> the purpose of medical diagnosis, treatment, education or <br /> research, including, but not limited to, the recording of medical <br /> procedures; and <br /> (b) Any activity undertaken in the course of bona fide law <br /> enforcement or corrections activity or necessary to the proper <br /> functioning of the criminal justice system, including but not <br /> <br />O~inance- 3 <br /> <br /> <br />