4-2-8: THROWING HANDBILLS, ADVERTISEMENTS:
   A.   Nuisance Declared: Loose paper lying on the streets, alleys, vacant lots or other premises increases the fire risk and is against the public health and safety and is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. The owner or occupant of the premises where such nuisance exists shall severally be guilty of an offense. Provided, that each day said nuisance exists after the first conviction shall constitute a separate offense against said defendants.
   B.   Aiding Or Abetting: An aider or abetter within the meaning of this section is a person or persons who do or cause another:
      1.   To throw, place, drop or leave any handbills or advertising matter, circulars, or other paper material exclusively intended for advertising purposes on any street, alley, vacant lot or other premises within the city.
      2.   To deliver any circulars, handbills or advertising matter to persons on the streets or alleys or to throw the same in cars or other vehicles on the streets or alleys in the city.
      3.   To tack or nail circulars, handbills or advertising matter in quantities of any size for the purpose of being pulled off by the public, on any exterior walls, fences, trees, poles or other outside fixtures.
   C.   Violation; Remedies: All persons who aid or abet in the creation or the continuation of a nuisance declared by this section shall severally be guilty of an offense. Provided, the enumeration of unlawful acts which aid or abet any nuisance as herein set forth shall not be construed to exclude any other acts which aid or abet such nuisance. Provided, also, that the liabilities arising under this section shall be in addition to any other civil liability imposed by law and cumulative of any other remedies. (1980 Code § 13-22)