It shall be unlawful for any person to put up any handbills, advertisements, posters, show bills, or other signs on any building, pole or property not his or her own, without permission from the owner thereof.
(Code 1970, 3‑1)
This Article shall not be deemed to prohibit the distribution of United States Mail, nor the delivery of any newspaper to any subscriber thereof, or to any person who has requested the delivery of the same, nor to the sale of separate copies thereof.
(Code 1970, 3‑29)
The practice of throwing, casting, distributing, scattering and depositing handbills, dodgers, circulars, booklets, posters, or any other printed matter or literature, or any advertising sample or device except that the same may be personally delivered to those who are willing to accept the same.
(Code 1970, 3‑31)
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw, distribute or place in or upon any automobile, or other vehicle, in the City without first having obtained permission of the owner, or person in possession thereof, any handbill, dodger, circular, newspaper, paper, booklet, poster, printed matter, advertising literature, advertising samples and devices.
(Code 1970, 3‑32)