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A person is guilty of possession of graffiti instruments when he possesses any tool, instrument, article, substance, solution, or other compound designed or commonly used to paint, write, spray, scratch, affix, inscribe, or otherwise place a mark upon a piece of property which that person has no permission or authority to paint, write, spray, scratch, affix, inscribe, or otherwise mark, under circumstances evincing an intent to use the same in order to graffiti such property. Possession of a spray paint can in a public building, park, facility, or alley shall be presumptive evidence of intent to use the same in order to damage such property.

(Ord. No. 18-07 Repealed & Replaced 03/27/2018)