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etched, scratched, drawn, painted or affixed in any way to the | | property of another. Producing graffiti is a Class D crime. A | | person convicted of producing graffiti is required to either pay | | restitution to remove the graffiti or repair or replace the | | property defaced by the graffiti or to clean up the graffiti. |
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| | | If the offender is a juvenile, the court is required to | | suspend the juvenile's driver's license for 6 months and to | | require the parent, guardian or legal custodian of the juvenile | | to pay the restitution if the juvenile fails to do so. |
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| | | 2. It establishes the crime of possession of an aerosol paint | | can with intent to produce graffiti, which applies to persons who | | are in possession of 3 or more aerosol paint cans while on public | | property or the private property of another person without that | | person's permission. Possession of an aerosol paint can with | | intent to produce graffiti is a Class E crime. |
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| | | 3. It prohibits the sale or other furnishing of an aerosol | | paint can to a person who has not yet attained 18 years of age; a | | violation of this prohibition is a Class E crime. |
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