§ 4-3. General prohibitions on licensed premises.  


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  • No person holding a license pursuant to the Michigan Liquor Control Code of 1998 shall permit the following on the licensed premises:
    (1) 
    Spirits to be consumed, if licensed to sell only beer or wine or both.
    (2) 
    Any disorderly conduct or action which disturbs the peace and good order of the neighborhood.
    (3) 
    Any resorting of thieves, prostitutes or other disorderly persons.
    (4) 
    Any gambling or the placing or using of any gambling apparatus or paraphernalia therein.
    (5) 
    Any lewd, obscene or illegal exhibition or entertainment or other conduct likely to corrupt the public morals.
    (6) 
    Any employee to visit, fraternize or drink alcoholic liquor with any of the patrons.
    (7) 
    The obstruction of the public view by the use of drawn shades, blinds or screens, either permanent or movable.
    (8) 
    The use of so-called dim lights. Such licensee shall make use of bright lights at all times during the hours when lights may be necessary.
    Editor's Note: See MCLA § 436.1101 et seq.
Code 1975, § 3-3; Code 1992, § 3-3