(A) Any person to whom a mechanical or electrically operated amusement device license is issued shall prominently display a sign indicating that gambling is prohibited. Such sign shall also indicate that it shall be considered to be a gambling offense if a player or any operator agrees to pay for the game of another upon a loss of a game.
(B) No mechanical or electrically operated amusement device shall be permitted that has as its object the skill of winning at the playing of cards, dice, craps or roulette, or which contains an automatic device by the operation of which the player or operator may win at uncertain intervals a free game, a free play, or any other additional amusement or which in any way intends to encourage gambling.
(C) Any machine, device, instrument, apparatus or contrivance which is determined to be a gambling device may be seized, destroyed, or demolished in the manner provided by law.
('80 Code, § 733.10) (Ord. 26-82, passed 5-17-82; Am. Ord. 112-95, passed 2-19-97) Penalty, see § 112.99