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Prescott considers tightened panhandling restrictions

The Yavapai County Courthouse in Downtown Prescott.
Dagny Gromer

The City of Prescott is considering tightened restrictions on panhandling.

The change would prohibit any type of solicitation from a moving vehicle regardless of whether it’s actually moving or at a traffic stop.

It would also increase the distances required for soliciting in front of businesses, banks, ATMs, transportation stops and other locations to a uniform 50 feet.

However, the Prescott Daily Courier reports that imposing such a restrictive distance in the city’s closely packed downtown area could lead to possible issues with First Amendment violations.

The council will likely vote on the matter within the next month.

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