§ 3785. Injuring lights in streets and public buildings
A person who willfully and maliciously breaks the glass about a street lamp or gaslight, or a lamp or gaslight in the grounds about a public building, or, without authority, lights such a lamp or gaslight or extinguishes the same when lighted, or in any manner interferes therewith, or injures any part of the fixtures supporting such lamp or gaslight, or defaces the same by painting or posting notices thereon, or fastens a horse or animal thereto, shall be imprisoned not more than three months or fined not more than $50.00, or both. (Amended 1981, No. 228 (Adj. Sess.), § 23.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 81 - Trespass and Malicious Injuries to Property
§ 3729. Fire protection apparatus
§ 3732. Unauthorized removal of books from library
§ 3733. Mills, dams or bridges
§ 3738. Obstruction and use of private roads and lands by motor vehicle
§ 3739. Operation of vehicles on state owned land
§ 3761. Unauthorized removal of human remains
§ 3762. Search for concealed bodies
§ 3764. Cemeteries and monuments—Grave markers and historical tablets
§ 3766. Grave markers and ornaments
§ 3770. Use of damages recovered
§ 3771. Disturbing a funeral service
§ 3781. Tapping gas pipes with intent to defraud
§ 3782. Tapping electric lines; injuries to electric plants
§ 3784. Interfering with meters
§ 3785. Injuring lights in streets and public buildings
§ 3786. Tapping cable television systems; damage to equipment
§ 3802. Refusal to surrender line in an emergency
§ 3803. Declaring emergency falsely
§ 3804. Notice in telephone directories
§ 3831. Cutting ice and not fencing hole
§ 3833. Unlawful taking of tangible personal property; penalty