§ 132.12 BURNING CROSSES; INTIMIDATING EXHIBITS; PLACING EXHIBITS WHILE MASKED.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to place, or cause to be placed on the property of another in the city, a burning or flaming cross or any manner of exhibit in which a burning or flaming cross, real or simulated, is a whole or a part without first obtaining the written permission of the owner or occupant of the premises to do so.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to place, or cause to be placed anywhere in the city, any exhibit of any kind whatsoever with the intention of intimidating any person, to prevent any person from doing any act which is lawful or to cause any person to do any act which is unlawful.
   (C)   For the purpose of this section, the term PUBLIC PLACE shall include all walks, alleys, streets, boulevards, avenues, lanes, roads, highways or other ways or thoroughfares dedicated to public use or owned or maintained by public authority and all grounds and buildings owned, leased by, operated or maintained by public authority.
(1985 Code, § 14-63) Penalty, see § 10.99
Statutory reference:
   Similar state law, see S.C. Code § 16-7-120