§ 13-132. Posting handbills, etc.  


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  • (a)

    No person shall place or attach any handbill, dodger, poster, sign, notice or other advertising device to any telegraph or telephone pole, or any other pole maintained for the transmission of electricity, any street or highway sign, or to any awning posts, buildings, fences, or gates, without the consent of the owner thereof or the person occupying or having charge thereof. This subsection does not apply to legal notices.

    (b)

    No person shall paste or attach, in any manner, any handbill, poster, paper, or advertisement device, or chalk, write, print, whitewash, paint, or in any manner inscribe any advertisement, upon any public footwalk, or crossing, or upon any fountain wall, or other similar structure.

(Code 1978, § 240.090; Ord. No. 6142, § 7(7), 9-13-88)