5 - Certain parades and processions forbidden; penalty.

§ 5. Certain   parades   and   processions   forbidden;  penalty.  All  processions or parades occupying or marching on any street of  any  city  to  the  exclusion or interruption of other citizens in their individual  right and use thereof, excepting the National Guard and the  police  and  fire   departments,  and  the  associations  of  veteran  soldiers,  are  forbidden, unless written notice of the object, time and route  of  such  procession  or  parade  be  given by the chief officer thereof, not less  than six hours previous to  its  forming  or  marching,  to  the  police  authorities  of  such city; and such police authorities may designate to  such procession or parade how much of the street in width it can  occupy  with  especial  reference  to  crowded  thoroughfares through which such  procession may move; and, when so designated, the chief officer of  such  procession  or  parade  shall  be  responsible  that  the designation is  obeyed; and it shall be the duty of the police  authorities  to  furnish  such  escort  as  may  be  necessary to protect persons and property and  maintain the public peace and order. A  person  wilfully  violating  any  provision  of  this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable  by a fine not exceeding twenty dollars or imprisonment not exceeding ten  days, or both.