§ 132.08 POLITICAL ADVERTISING ON RIGHTS-OF-WAY.
   (A)   A POLITICAL ADVERTISING SIGN is defined as any sign, poster, or placard printed, painted, made, or designed for the purpose of furthering or advertising the candidacy of any person who is or intends to become or may be a candidate for the election to any public office, whether such public office be in the local, state, or federal government or any subdivision thereof.
   (B)   It is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to erect or display any advertising sign or advertising of any other character upon any public utility easement within the city.
   (C)   No person, firm, or corporation shall place, tack, nail, staple, or glue any advertising sign on any telephone, telegraph, electric, or street-lighting pole within this city.
   (D)   Any advertising sign erected, placed, or displayed in violation of the provisions hereof shall be a public nuisance. No property right shall exist in such sign erected, placed, or displayed in violation of the provisions hereof, and such sign may be removed and destroyed by any person.
(Prior Code, § 132.08) Penalty, see § 130.99