(A) It is unlawful for any person to inscribe, draw or otherwise place upon the surface of any structure or wall that is privately or publicly owned any word, phrase, diagram, symbol, sketch or letters where the contents thereof are visible to any member of the general public and contain references to sexual activity to any portion of the human anatomy, to gang or criminal activities, to personal relationships or to defamatory material about public or private persons.
(B) It shall be a defense to the alleged violation of the foregoing provision if the activity was undertaken with the prior written consent of the owner of the property demonstrating that the owner was aware of the content and the method by which the inscription was to be placed upon the structure or wall.
('73 Code, § 22-131) (Ord. 86-1618, passed 5-1-86) Penalty, see § 131.99