Prostitution. (a) For the purposes of this section, public place means any street, sidewalk, bridge, alley or alleyway, plaza, park, driveway, parking lot or transportation facility or the doorways and entrance ways to any building which fronts on any of the aforesaid places, or motor vehicle in, on or at such place, or in any building area which is open to the public. (b) Any person who remains or wanders about in a public place and repeatedly beckons to or repeatedly stops, or repeatedly attempts to stop, or repeatedly attempts to stop motor vehicles, or repeatedly interferes with the free passage of other persons for the purpose of committing prostitution shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. SOURCE: New Section, (1978). Repealed/reenacted by P.L. 22-158:2 (12/30/94). COMMENT: (1994) Guam law has been changed to considerably broaden the scope of the earlier law regarding where prostitution and the solicitation for it will be prohibited.