Maryland Code § TR-21-206

Section TR-21-206
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(a) A person without lawful authority may not willfully alter, or interfere
with the operation of, any traffic control device or any railroad sign or signal,
including any inscription, shield, or insignia on it.
(b) A person without lawful authority may not willfully deface any traffic
control device or any railroad sign or signal, including any inscription, shield, or
insignia on it.
(c) A person without lawful authority may not willfully injure any traffic
control device or any railroad sign or signal, including any inscription, shield, or
insignia on it.
(d) A person without lawful authority may not willfully knock down any
traffic control device or any railroad sign or signal, including any inscription, shield,
or insignia on it.
(e) A person without lawful authority may not willfully change the direction
of any traffic control device or any railroad sign or signal, including any inscription,
shield, or insignia on it.

(f) A person without lawful authority may not willfully twist any traffic
control device or any railroad sign or signal, including any inscription, shield, or
insignia on it.
(g) A person without lawful authority may not willfully remove any part of
any traffic control device or any railroad sign or signal, including any inscription,
shield, or insignia on it.
(h) A person without lawful authority may not possess, with an intent to
use, any device capable of transmitting an infrared, electronic, or other signal to a
traffic control device or a railroad sign or signal for the purpose of altering or
otherwise interfering with the operation of the traffic control device or a railroad sign
or signal.
(i) A person convicted of a violation of this section is subject to
imprisonment not exceeding 2 months or a fine not exceeding $500 or both.

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