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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
It shall be unlawful to interfere with communications, which consists of knowingly:
A. 
Displacing, removing, injuring or destroying any radio station, television tower, antenna or cable, telegraph or telephone line, wire, cable, pole or conduit belonging to another, or the material or property appurtenant thereto.
B. 
Cutting, breaking, tapping, or making any connection with any telegraph or telephone line, wire, cable or instrument belonging to or in the lawful possession or control of another, without the consent of such person owning, possessing or controlling such property.
C. 
Reading, interrupting, taking or copying any message, communication or report intended for another by telegraph or telephone without the consent of a sender or intended recipient thereof.
D. 
Preventing, obstructing or delaying the sending, transmitting, conveying or delivering of any message, communication or report by or through telegraph or telephone.
E. 
Using any apparatus to do or cause to be done any of the acts hereinbefore mentioned or to aid, agree with, comply or conspire with any person to do or permit or cause to be done any of the acts hereinbefore mentioned.
It shall be unlawful to deface tombs. Defacing tombs consists of either:
A. 
Intentionally defacing, breaking, destroying or removing any tomb, monument or gravestone erected to any deceased person or any memento or any memorial or any ornamental plant, tree, or shrub appertaining to the place of burial of any human being.
B. 
Intentionally marking, defacing, injuring, destroying or removing any fence, post, rail or wall of any cemetery or graveyard or erected within any cemetery or graveyard or any marker, memorial or funerary object upon any place of burial of any human being.