Except as otherwise provided in Section 3.36.130 of this chapter, no person shall solicit at the residence of any person or at any place of human habitation in the city while having any communicable disease or infection or on any day before nine a.m. or after nine p.m. or without then having upon his person a permit to solicit which has been issued to him by the Chief of Police as authorized by this chapter and not revoked, or without exhibiting such permit to any person or police officer upon his request. The purpose of this chapter is to protect the public health, safety and welfare by protecting the inhabitants of the residential areas from annoyance during early or late hours of the day and from exposure to solicitors with a communicable disease or infection or with propensities toward violence, rape, burglary, kidnapping, robbery, assault, theft, threats, intimidation, coercion, fraud, misrepresentation, and other acts likely to injure, annoy or impose fears of injury upon, such inhabitants or likely to cause loss or damage to them or to their property or likely to induce them to act other than freely and voluntarily when contacted by any solicitor. (Ord. 2488 § 1, 1983: Ord. 2368 § 2, 1981; Ord. 1844 § 2 (part), 1972).