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(a) It is unlawful for any person to look, peer, or peep in to any window, door, skylight, or other opening of any dwelling of another, in a situation where the person being observed has a reasonable expectation of privacy, without that person's consent, with the intent of spying on another or invading another's privacy, or going onto another's premises for that purpose.

(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to look, peer, or peep into any window, door, skylight, or other opening of any dressing room, curtain, locker room, rest room, shower stall, tanning booth, or any area containing bathing facilities in any commercial business, public facility, or private club, in a situation where the person being observed has a reasonable expectation of privacy, without that person's consent, with the intent of observing another person in the act of dressing or undressing or in a state of nudity.

(c) For the purposes of this section, a "state of nudity" means the appearance of a bare buttocks, anus, male genitals, female genitals, or female breast.

(d) This provision shall not apply to any act committed by a peace officer in the lawful discharge of his duties. (Ord. No. 2019-16, § 1, 5-6-2019)