(A) It shall be unlawful to distribute or cause to be distributed handbills or newspapers within the city in such a manner as to create litter.
(B) No person shall throw, scatter, or cast any kind of handbill or newspaper in or upon any public or private property within the city. It shall be lawful for any person to hand out or distribute handbills or newspapers in any public place to any person willing to accept such handbill or newspaper.
(C) No person shall deposit, fasten, throw, scatter, or cast any handbill or newspaper in or upon any vehicle on public or quasi-public property without the written consent of the property owner. This provision shall not prohibit the handling of any handbill or newspaper to the owner or occupant of any vehicle if the person is willing to accept said handbill or newspaper.
(D) No person shall place or cause to be placed any handbill or newspaper in or upon any premises if requested in writing by the owner or occupant thereon not to do so.
(E) Any person distributing handbills or newspapers shall maintain the area which they are utilizing free of any litter caused by the handbill or newspaper distribution.
(F) It shall be unlawful for any person to distribute or cause to be distributed any commercial handbill in any place, under any circumstances, which does not have printed on the handbill the names and addresses of the persons who printed, wrote, distributed, complied, or manufactured the handbill.
('74 Code, § 11-2(c)) (Ord. 91-24, passed 9-19-91)