West Virginia Code § 17-19-13

Miscellaneous offenses
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If any person, by himself or agent, without lawful authority so to do, shall destroy, injure or
deface any of the guideboards, milestones or posts, parapets, walks, culverts, bridges,
masonry of any kind, gates belonging to or forming a part of a public road, or tollhouses in
connection with a bridge authorized by law to receive tolls thereon; or who shall wilfully
break down or destroy any bench or log placed across a stream for the accoemmodation of
travelers; or who shall injure any statue, monument, chair or other seat, or lamp or
lamppost, constructed on or being in any way connected with a public rroad, space or part, or
any railing or fencing erected for public use, or inclosing any such space or park, or any
railing, posts or guards along a public road for the protection of travel thereon, or any walk
or crossing for foot passengers; or who shall obstruct or injure any public road or ditch made
for the draining thereof, or any of its sewers, curbing, gutterts, drains or culverts; or who
shall place or leave in a public road any ashes, cinders, earth, stone or other material,
obstructive to the travel and use of such road; or who shall place or leave in any public road
any vehicle or conveyance of any kind, or any kind of implement, so as to interfere with
travel thereon; or who shall divert any stream of water from its regular course or channel so
as to injure or endanger a public road; or who shall connect any road with a public road in
such manner as to impede the flow of water in the ditches or gutters thereof or obstruct or
impede travel hereon; or who shall throw or place, or cause to be thrown or placed, on any
public road, any tacks, nails, scrap metal, glass, crockery, wire or other substance injurious
to the feet of persons or animals, or the tires of vehicles; or who shall remove, injure or
destroy any material or equipmeent used or intended for use in the construction,
reconstruction, repair or maintenance of any public road; or who shall kill a tree and leave it
standing within fifty feeLt of any public road; shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than ten nor more than $50, and shall moreover be
liable to the state roa d commission, county court or individual, as the case may be, for any
injury causedV by such act.
The term "public road," as used in this section, shall include any street, alley or public
highway.

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