[Ord. No. 289, passed 6-22-1970; Ord. No. 297, passed 4-26-1971]
(a) 
Damaging or destroying school property. No person shall damage, destroy or deface any public, private or parochial school building, or any building occupied by any public, private or parochial school, or the grounds, outbuildings, fences, trees, playground equipment or other appurtenances or fixtures belonging thereto or located on the grounds thereof.
(b) 
Destroying or defacing public buildings, facilities or lands. No person shall destroy or deface any buildings, facilities or lands open to the public. For purposes of this subsection, "buildings, facilities or lands open to the public" shall include all public buildings, schools, public or private, hospitals, public or private, all businesses open to the public, and all commercial buildings including manufacturing concerns, and any street, lane, alley, highway or park.
[Ord. No. 260, passed 8-8-1966]
(a) 
Any person who shall willfully, maliciously or wantonly tear, deface, mutilate or write upon, or by other means injure or mar, any book, pamphlet, map, chart, painting, picture, photograph, periodical, newspaper, magazine, manuscript or exhibit, or any part thereof, belonging to or loaned to the Library of the City, or any other property of the Coldwater Public Library, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(b) 
Any person who shall take from the Library any book or any other item described in subsection (a) hereof, and who shall fail to return such book or item after being given notice by the Coldwater Public Library to do so, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
[Ord. No. 326, passed 7-28-1975]
It shall be unlawful for any person to drop or throw stones or any other objects from any bridge or overpass in the City, or for any person to jump or dive from any bridge.
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Editor's Note: See § 202.99, General Code penalty.