5.46.110 Manner of solicitation.
   (a)   No person shall solicit at any dwelling, including, but not limited to, a house, apartment, mobilehome, or condominium, where there is displayed a sign indicating “No Solicitations,” “Do Not Disturb” or any other indication in writing on a sign which indicates that the occupants do not wish to be solicited or in any other way have their privacy disturbed.
   (b)   No person shall touch, come into physical contact with, or affix any object to any member of the public, without first receiving express permission therefore from such member of the public.
   (c)   No person shall persistently and importunately solicit any member of the public after such member of the public expresses his or her desire not to be solicited.
   (d)   No person shall intentionally or deliberately obstruct the free movement of any member of the public on any street, sidewalk or other place or in any place open to the public generally.
   (e)   No person shall solicit from a captive audience.
   (f)   No person shall threaten any injury or damage to any member of the public who declines to be solicited if such threat, whether by word or gesture, would make a reasonable person fearful.
   (g)   No person shall accept food stamps as a contribution.
   (h)   No person shall misrepresent his or her physical or mental health while soliciting.
   (i)   No person shall, while an occupant of a temporarily standing or moving vehicle on a street or highway, hire or attempt to hire for employment another person or persons.
   (j)   No person shall solicit or attempt to solicit from any public street, sidewalk, alley, or other public property to the occupants of vehicles standing or moving upon any public street or highway. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prohibit solicitation of the occupants of any vehicle that is lawfully parked.
   (k)   No person shall refuse to show his or her permit or identification card when the member of the public being solicited asks to see the permit or the identification.
(Ord. 788 § 26 (part), 1999)