2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Chapter 65 - Nuisances
6503 - Posting advertisements on property of another.

     § 6503.  Posting advertisements on property of another.
        (a)  Offense defined.--A person is guilty of a summary
     offense if he pastes, paints, brands or stamps or in any manner
     whatsoever places upon or attaches to any building, fence,
     bridge, gate, outbuilding or other object, upon the grounds of
     any charitable, educational or penal institution of the
     Commonwealth, or upon any property belonging to the Commonwealth
     government, any political subdivision, or municipal or local
     authority, any written, printed, painted or other advertisement,
     bill, notice, sign or poster, or pastes, paints, brands, stamps
     or in any manner whatsoever places upon, or attaches to any
     building, fence, bridge, gate, outbuilding or property of
     another, whether within or without the limits of a highway, any
     written, printed, painted or other advertisement, bill, notice,
     sign, card or poster, without first having obtained the written
     consent of the owner, or tenant lawfully in possession or
     occupancy thereof.
        (b)  Exception.--Subsection (a) of this section shall not
     prevent the posting or placing of any notice required by law or
     order of court, nor to prevent the posting or placing of any
     notice particularly concerning or pertaining to premises upon
     which the same is so posted or placed.

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