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Subject: traffic begging in houston
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Asked by: toddjeffrey-ga
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Posted: 09 Nov 2005 20:17 PST
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Question ID: 591303
What are the rules regarding solicitation of funds (begging by
individuals or groups) at traffic intersections in Houston, TX City
limits?  I need source.
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Subject: Re: traffic begging in houston
From: canadianhelper-ga on 13 Nov 2005 21:58 PST
 
The source for the this is:
http://library10.municode.com/gateway.dll/1?f=templates&fn=default.htm&vid=nextpage:101230&npusername=10123&nppassword=MCC&npac_credentialspresent=true

Sec. 28-46. Aggressive panhandling. 
(a)     The following words, terms, and phrases when used in this
section shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection,
unless the context of their usage clearly indicates another meaning:
Automated teller machine or ATM means a machine, other than a
telephone, that is capable of being operated by a patron to
communicate to a financial institution:
(1)     A request to withdraw money from an account directly or under
a line of credit previously authorized;
(2)     An instruction to deposit money in an account with the
financial institution;
(3)     An instruction to transfer money between one or more accounts
maintained with the financial institution;
(4)     An instruction to apply money against an indebtedness to the
financial institution; or
(5)     A request for information concerning the balance of the
account with the financial institution.
Fuel dispensing device means a pump or other machine utilized for
dispensing fuel to motor vehicles for a fee.
Pay telephone means any coin-operated or credit or debit card reader
operated telephone located on any public or private property that is
accessible for public use.
Parking meter means any coin-operated meter utilized to charge for
parking a motor vehicle on public property.
Parking fee collection box means a device utilized to collect coins or
currency as a charge for parking a motor vehicle on private property.
Public place means a street, sidewalk, or other place that is open to the public. 
Request means any imperative instruction, whether verbal or
non-verbal, by a solicitee to a solicitor to desist the solicitation
including but not limited to words or gestures such as "stop," "back
off," "stay back," "get away," "leave me alone," or "withdraw."
Solicitation means the act of panhandling by seeking through a
communication with another person, whether by gesture or verbally,
funds or goods for food, personal favors (such as trips,
transportation, clothing, or other), drink, lodging, vehicle fare, or
any other purpose to directly benefit an individual or his family
members.
Solicitee means any individual to whom a solicitor, as defined herein,
directs a solicitation.
Solicitor means any person who engages in the act of solicitation as
defined above.
Transit facility means a facility that: 
(1)     Is owned and operated by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of
Harris County, Texas (METRO);
(2)     Constitutes a permanent and integral part of the transit system of METRO; 
(3)     Is designed to serve as a point from which METRO patrons take
ingress and egress from the METRO transit system; and
(4)     Includes one or more of the following structures: a sign or
signs indicating a transit stop or pick-up point, a shelter for
transit patrons or benches or chairs for transit patrons.
(b)     Immediately upon any request from a solicitee to a solicitor,
a solicitor who is in a public place at the moment the request is made
shall discontinue the solicitation until there is a space of at least
eight feet between the solicitor and the solicitee or, in the
alternative, discontinue all efforts to engage in the solicitation if
within eight feet proximity to a requesting solicitee.
(c)     For the purposes of subsection (b) of this section, distance
shall be measured from any extension of the solicitor's body,
including without limitation any sign or other object being used or
carried by the solicitor, to any part of the solicitee's body.
(d)     Regardless of whether or not any request is made by the
solicitee to the solicitor, no solicitor shall engage in solicitation
within a distance of eight feet from any ATM, pay telephone, parking
meter, parking fee collection box, transit facility, or fuel
dispensing device.
(e)     For the purposes of subsection (d) of this section, distance
shall be measured from any extension of the solicitor's body,
including without limitation any sign or other object being used or
carried by the solicitor, to any part of the physical structure of the
ATM, pay telephone, parking meter, parking fee collection box, transit
facility, or fuel dispensing device.
(f)     Any person who knowingly or intentionally violates any
provision of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction, shall be punished as provided by section 1-6 of this Code.
(Ord. No. 92-390, § 2, 4-8-92; Ord. No. 92-1449, § 48, 11-4-92; Ord.
No. 02-504, § 3, 6-12-02)

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