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(a) A person commits unlawfully using slugs if:

(1) With intent to defraud the vendor of property or a service sold by means of a coin machine, he or she knowingly inserts, deposits or uses a slug in such machine or causes the machine to be operated by any other unauthorized means; or

(2) He or she makes, possesses or disposes of a slug or slugs with intent to enable a person to use it or them fraudulently in a coin machine.

(b) Slug means any object or article which, by virtue of its size, shape or any other quality, is capable of being inserted, deposited or otherwise used in a coin machine as an improper but effective substitute for a genuine coin, bill or token, and of thereby enabling a person to obtain without valid consideration the property or service sold through the machine. (Ord. 303 § 5-101, 1977; Ord. 383 § 11, 1977)