Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Ruling casts doubt on Arizona anti-solicitation laws - East Valley Tribune: Arizona

Ruling casts doubt on Arizona anti-solicitation laws - East Valley Tribune: Arizona: "Arizona communities may no longer be able to enforce city ordinances making it a crime to seek donations or work from motorists in passing cars.
A new court ruling on Friday struck down not only an anti-solicitation law by a California community but also overturned a Phoenix law designed to keep people from looking for work, soliciting money or selling items to people driving by. And several Arizona cities, including Tucson, have laws modeled on the now-voided Phoenix measure.

"This case has clearly changed the rules,'' said Tucson city attorney Michael Rankin. "We are going to be evaluating our code to see if we can enforce it.''
That could be just the beginning of the ripples."

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