Fayetteville City Council amends panhandling ordinance

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     FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) – The Fayetteville City Council has amended the city’s laws on panhandling to bring them in line with recent federal court rulings.

     The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports the new laws remove any language that prohibits panhandling, peddling, vending or soliciting donations on a street, sidewalk or park. The laws do prohibit – for safety reasons – standing or walking in the street unless there’s a crosswalk.

     Organizers of charitable events, such as the Fire Department’s “Fill the Boot” campaign, will be required to obtain a permit to approach cars stopped on the street.

     The changes come after a 2015 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that cities can’t regulate speech based on its content and a federal judge’s later ruling to throw out a Springfield, Illinois, city law that banned panhandling.






   

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