Yes.
So why didn't you post the whole thing? I suspect people are trying to mislead me when they leave things out of context.
(1) Knowingly deposits in any manner litter on any public or private property or in any public or private waters, having no permission to do so.
Well see? It isn't "litter."
“Well see? It isn’t “litter.””
I previously posted the definition of litter and you acknowledged that post.
So why didn’t you post the definition? I know people are trying to mislead others when they leave things out of context.”
Let me inject another factor here. Cemeteries have evolved over the years and there are some sections in many older cemeteries where standing monuments are allowed and other sections where the headstones are required to be flush with the ground. This young woman was apparently buried in a “flush” section. The reason for this is ease of maintenance. Lawn mowing is much easier if you aren’t dodging marble monoliths. And while you can put items on the gravesite, if you leave it past mowing day, it likely will become litter really quick.