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50A - ORDINANCE - ANTIGRAFFITI MEASURES
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(d) Additional Signage. Every retail commercial establishment <br />selling graffiti implements shall place a sign in the direct view of such <br />persons responsible for accepting customer payment for graffiti <br />implements stating: "Selling spray paint, paint sticks, or broad-tipped <br />markers to persons less than eighteen (18) years of age is against the law <br />and punishable by a fine of $1000". <br />Sec. ~~T10-223.1. Graffiti Prohibited. <br />(a) Defacement. It shall be unlawful for any person to apply <br />graffiti to any natural or manmade surface on any public or private-owned <br />property or, without permission of the owner or occupant. <br />(b) Directing, Aiding and Abetting. It shall be unlawful for any <br />person to solicit or command another person to apply graffiti, or for any <br />person to aid or abet or agree to aid or abet another person to plan to apply <br />or apply graffiti. <br />Section 6. Sections 10-224 through 10-225 are added to Chapter 10 of <br />the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: <br />Sec. 10-224. Penalties and other Remedies. <br />Any person violating this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor <br />as defined in this Code. <br />Sec. 10-224.1 Parental Liability <br />(a) In the case of a minor, the parents or legal guardian shall liable <br />with the minor for payment of all fines. <br />(b) Failure of the parents or legal guardian to make payment will <br />result in the filing of a lien on the parents' or legal guardian's property that <br />includes the fine and administrative costs. <br />(c) Upon and application and finding of indigence, the court may <br />decline to order fines against the minor, parents or guardian. <br />Sec. 10-224.2 Restitution <br />In addition to any punishment specified in the court shall order any <br />violator to make restitution to the victim for damages or loss caused <br />directly or indirectly by the violator's offense in the amount or manner <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page6of15 <br />50A-7 <br />
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