541.01 BILLPOSTING.
   (a)    No person shall paint, mark, write, print or impress, or in any manner attach any notice or advertisement, or the name of any commodity or thing, or any trademark, symbol or figure of any kind upon or to any sidewalk, step, stone or building or anything whatever, the property of another, without obtaining permission of the owner or owners of such sidewalk or other thing on which they desire to place such notice, advertisement, name, mark or figure.
(1964 Code §507.60)
   (b)   No person shall stick or post any handbill or placard of any description upon any public or private building or upon any post, fence, billboard, or any other structure or thing which is the property of another, without permission of the occupant or owner of such property.
   (c)   No person shall fasten, place or in any manner attach any advertising sign, bill or poster of any description upon any pole or standard upon any street or public place.
(1964 Code §701.04)
   (d)   Any advertising sign, bill or poster of any description maintained fastened, placed, tacked or in any manner attached to any pole or standard upon any street or public place is hereby declared to be a nuisance and shall be abated in the following manner: The Director of Public Safety is hereby directed to remove all signs, bills and posters of any kind or description, attached to such poles or standards upon any street or public place.
(1964 Code §701.05)
   (e)   The provisions of this section shall not apply to street signs maintained or placed upon poles under the authority of the Director of Public Service or the Director of Public Safety. (1964 Code §701.06)
   (f)   Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.