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(Amended by Ord. No. 182,813, Eff. 12/10/13.)
(a) No Person upon any Street, park or public property shall engage in the Business of selling or re-selling Tickets.
(b) No Person upon any Place Open to the Public shall engage in the Business of selling or re-selling Tickets.
(c) The provisions of Subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall not include or apply to the sale of any Ticket at or from any office, booth or other similar place regularly and permanently established and maintained therefor with the express permission and authorization of the person or governmental agency in charge, care or control of the property on which such office, booth or place is located.
(d) For purposes of this section, the definitions in Section 42.00 and the definition of the following phrase shall apply:
“Place Open to the Public” shall mean every place of public amusement or entertainment, stadium, auditorium, theater, athletic field, concert hall or arena and the property upon which such place is located or any other property contiguous thereto which is under the same care, management or control.
No person shall solicit custom or patronage for any vehicle used or intended for use in the conveyance or transportation of persons, property, goods, wares, or merchandise, or for an place where meals and board or lodging are furnished for a consideration, or for any railway trip or boat trip upon any street or sidewalk within the district bounded and described as follows:
First Street from Central Avenue to Olive Street; Olive Street from First Street to Seventh Street; Seventh Street from Olive Street to Grand Avenue; Grand Avenue from Seventh Street to Pico Street; Pico Street from Grand Avenue to Los Angeles Street; Los Angeles Street from Pico Street to Sixth Street; Sixth Street from Los Angeles Street to Central Avenue; Central Avenue from Sixth Street to First Street.
(a) No person shall solicit custom or patronage for any purpose for or on behalf of the person or any other person in any railroad or automobile stage depot or grounds.
(b) No person shall stand or park any vehicle owned, operated or under the control of said person in any railroad or automobile stage depot, grounds or premises.
(c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any person who, with the written consent of the owner, lessee or managing agent of said railroad or automobile stage depot, park or stand any vehicle used or intended for use in transporting persons or property to or from such depot, grounds or premises; nor to persons maintaining booths for the information, accommodation or convenience of the traveling public with the written consent of the owner, lessee or managing agent of such railroad or automobile stage depot.
The provisions of this subsection shall not be regarded as soliciting within the meaning of this section.
An ordinance which prohibits solicitation of patronage for transportation in or about a depot without consent of the owner does not constitute unlawful discrimination between persons who have and others who have not such consent, and is valid.
In re Stratham, 45 C. A. 436.
No person shall solicit custom or patronage for any purpose for or on behalf of the person or any other person upon any railroad train or car, boat or other vehicle operated as a common carrier for passengers without the written consent so to do from the owner, lessee or managing agent of such railroad train or car, boat or other vehicle.
No person shall solicit custom or patronage for or on behalf of the person or any other person in or upon any portion of those streets and sidewalks described as follows;
(a) Alameda Street, between Macy Street and Aliso Street;
(b) Aliso Street, between Vignes Street and Alameda Street;
(c) Macy Street, between Vignes Street and Alameda Street;
(d) Inglewood-Redondo Road, between Highway and Century Blvd;
(e) Century Blvd between Inglewood-Redondo Road and Sepulveda Blvd.;
(f) Sepulveda Blvd between Century Blvd and Imperial Highway;
(g) Imperial Highway, between Sepulveda Blvd and Inglewood-Redondo Road.
No person shall solicit custom or patronage upon any street or sidewalk in a loud, noisy or boisterous tone of voice or manner, or cry out or lay hands upon the person or baggage of any person without the express consent of such person, or obstruct the movement of any person or follow any person for the purpose of soliciting custom or patronage.
No runner, agent, solicitor, driver, operator or conductor of any vehicle for hire upon any street or sidewalk shall shuffle or crowd about or interfere with any runner, agent, solicitor, driver, operator or conductor with whom any person is negotiating or inquiring about the transportation of persons or baggage.
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