The city where I live at states in the ords that if you have the "No Soliciting" sign soliciters are not to bother you. Perhaps "legal sinage" was the incorrect term, I'm not a lawyer sorry.XtremeDuty.45 wrote:I think I missed something...whats the legal sinage?budroux2w wrote:We haven't had many issues since we've posted the legal sinage by the door, but still get a few hangers. I don't mind those as badly, it's the ones that ring the doorbell at 8am on a saturday and the ones that catch you in the street. I did find however that in my town it's illegal for them to try to solicit on public right of ways and if on private property must leave at the first mention that the person isn't interested and can't keep pushing. They must also carry a license on their person easily visible.
I like those ordinances!
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We haven't had many issues since we've posted the legal sinage by the door, but still get a few hangers. I don't mind those as badly, it's the ones that ring the doorbell at 8am on a saturday and the ones that catch you in the street. I did find however that in my town it's illegal for them to try to solicit on public right of ways and if on private property must leave at the first mention that the person isn't interested and can't keep pushing. They must also carry a license on their person easily visible.
I like those ordinances!
I like those ordinances!