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Nothing in this title shall be construed as giving to any person the right to obstruct the streets, sidewalks or other public places. Furthermore, it is unlawful to:

A. Engage in business or make solicitations for profit, or charitable purposes, in public streets or alleys which are open to vehicular traffic, or to make a solicitation of any person who is in or upon said public streets or alleys;

B. Engage in business or make solicitations for profit, or charitable purposes, within ten feet of any marked pedestrian crosswalk, within ten feet of any entrance or exit of any building then in use by the general public, or from the area of any sidewalk within ten feet of its intersection with an alley or publicly used driveway;

C. Engage in business or make solicitations for profit, or charitable purposes, within any office, theater, store, factory, or other premises where business is conducted or services are rendered without the prior approval of the person or persons in charge of the premises;

D. Engage in business or make solicitations for profit, or charitable purposes, after an individual being solicited has indicated, by words or action, that they have no desire to transact business with or make a contribution to the solicitor.

(Ord. 6373, Added, 12/08/2004)