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§ 131.22 POSSESSION OF GRAFFITI MATERIALS.
   (A)   No person shall possess, while on public or private property, any graffiti materials commonly used for the defacing, damaging or destroying of public or private property by graffiti, without the consent of the owner, agent, manager or other person having control of the property and with the possession and consent having a lawful purpose.
   (B)   For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      DEFACING, DAMAGING or DESTROYING BY GRAFFITI. Any writing, painting, inscription, drawing, wordings, scratching or scribbling made with any graffiti material upon any rock, wall or other surface.
      GRAFFITI MATERIALS. Aerosol spray paint containers, broad-tipped (exceeding 1/4 inch in width) permanent indelible marker pens, glass cutting or etching tools.
(1995 Code, § 9.08.070) (Ord. O-2001-3, passed - -) Penalty, see § 131.99
§ 131.23 CLIMBING UPON OR JUMPING OFF BRIDGES PROHIBITED.
   (A)   It is unlawful for any person to jump off of any bridge located within the City.
   (B)   It is unlawful for any person to climb under, on or around the superstructure of any bridge located within the City.
   (C)   It is unlawful to sit upon the superstructure of any bridge located within the City.
   (D)   Nothing in this section shall prohibit the walking or stopping upon any walkway or sidewalk provided for the public on any bridge located within the City.
(1995 Code, § 12.04.050) (Am. Ord. O-2001-38, passed 11-26-2001) Penalty, see § 95.99
§ 131.24 SPITTING ON SIDEWALKS.
   It shall be unlawful to spit on sidewalks.
(1995 Code, § 12.04.130) (Am. Ord. O-2001-38, passed 11-26-2001) Penalty, see § 131.99
§ 131.99 PENALTY.
   Any person, firm, organization, or corporation who violates any of the provisions of this chapter or fails to obtain a requisite certificate of appropriateness shall, upon conviction be guilty, of a Class B misdemeanor in accordance with the Kentucky Revised Statutes.