Who Owns the Street? County Debates Roadside Solicitation
A bill to ban roadside solicitation aims to get charity groups and panhandlers alike out of the street, drawing the ire of county firefighters.
There’s a rumble in the streets of Montgomery County. A few state legislators, at least one council member and some residents are working to put restrictions on the use of the county’s curbs, medians and roadways, all the while facing opposition from county firefighters. Roadside solicitation, the act of asking for money on the side of the street, is the subject of two separate bills making their way through Montgomery County’s delegation in the Maryland General Assembly. Should either of the bills pass, they would authorize the County Council to create laws around the practice. “There’s a serious problem with people entering the roadway and interfering with traffic in order to solicit,” said Sen. Jamie Raskin (D-Dist 20) of Takoma Park…
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B Allen
8:01 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012
YEAH, I ALWYS see people with NObama stickers or OWEmalley stickers or even VAN Hollerin, mikulski, cardin, etc looing the other way...HEY AREN'T YOU PEOPLE SUPPOSED TO BE SHARING YOUR WEALTH WITH OTHERS???? OH WAIT, YOU THINK OTHERS SHOULD BE SHARING THEIR MONEY, JUST NOT YOU... I give to some of these people and I know which ones are really down and out, LIBS MAKE ME SICK...IT IS ALL ABOUT YOU.   more ›