Chapter 8.72
INTERFERENCE OR DAMAGE
Sections
8.72.010 Malicious destruction or injury
8.72.030 Mutilation or interference with notices
8.72.060 Electrical interference prohibited
For statutory provisions regarding offenses against property, see AS 11.46.
8.72.010 Malicious destruction or injury
It is unlawful for any person to maliciously destroy or injure any public property or any private property not belonging to the person. [CCK §7.4.1(21)]
8.72.020 Theft
It is unlawful for any person to steal any property of a value not exceeding $100.00. [CCK §7.4.1(21)]
8.72.030 Mutilation or interference with notices
It is unlawful for any person to interfere with, obstruct, mutilate, conceal, or tear down any official notice or placard posted by any city officer without permission from the officer. [CCK §7.4.1(22)]
8.72.040 Trespass
It is unlawful for any person to trespass upon the private property of another without the property owner’s consent. [CCK §7.4.1(27)]
8.72.050 Automobile theft
It is unlawful for any person to enter and/or drive a vehicle not belonging to the person without the owner’s consent. [CCK §7.4.1(29)]
8.72.060 Electrical interference prohibited
It is unlawful for any person knowingly or wantonly to operate or cause to be operated any machine, device, apparatus, or instrument of any kind whatsoever within the city limits, the operation of which causes reasonably preventable interference with radio reception within the municipal limits; provided, however, that x-ray pictures, examinations, or treatments may be made at any time if the machines or apparatus used therefor are properly equipped to avoid all unnecessary or reasonably preventable interference with radio reception and are not negligently operated.
Exceptions: This chapter does not cover the regulation of any transmitting, broadcasting, or receiving instrument, apparatus, or device useful in interstate commerce or the operation of which instrument, apparatus, or device is licensed or authorized by or under the provisions of any act of the Congress of the United States. [CCK §7.4.13]