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RSMo 304.160effective 28 Aug 1996

Glass, tacks, injurious substances, duty to remove from highway, when

In plain English

If someone drops sharp or dangerous stuff — like glass, nails, wire, or rocks — on a road, that person has to try to clean it up right away, no matter if it was on purpose or by accident. Not doing so is a class C misdemeanor, which is a minor criminal offense.

Penalties named in this law
class C misdemeanorup to 15 days in jail

Classifications stated in the statute. Actual outcomes vary.

Word-for-word law

304.160. Glass, tacks, injurious substances, duty to remove from , when — . — 1. Any person who has purposely, accidentally, or by reason of an accident, dropped any tacks, nails, wire, scrap metal, glass, crockery, sharp stones, or other substances injurious to the feet of persons or animals, or to the tires or wheels of vehicles, including motor vehicles, upon any highway shall immediately make all reasonable efforts to clear the highway of the substances.

2. Violation of this section shall be a .

(RSMo 1939 § 8401, A. 1949 S.B. 1113, A.L. 1961 p. 496, A.L. 1996 H.B. 1047)

Prior revision: 1929 § 7783

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