§ 92.076 THROWING GLASS, RUBBISH, AND THE LIKE INTO STREETS, PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND THE LIKE.
   (A)   No person shall, himself or herself or by another, throw, place, deposit, or leave in any street, highway, lane, alley, public place, or square or any private place or premises any glass, unbroken or broken, or any matter, stone, earthenware, tacks, or other substances of any nature likely to cause injury to travelers or pedestrians, to carriages, automobiles, bicycles, or other vehicles, or injure any horse or other animal or which might injure, cut or puncture any pneumatic tire.
   (B)   No person shall himself or herself or by another throw, place, deposit, or leave in any street highway, lane or alley, public place, or square, or in any private place or premises, any animal or vegetable substance, dead animals, fish, shavings, paper, dirt, rubbish, filth, slops, unclean, or nauseous water, liquid, or gaseous fluids, hay, straw, soot, offal, garbage, swill, or any other article or substance whatever.
(1984 Code, § 3-09-020) (Ord. 127, passed 7-27-1982) Penalty, see § 92.999