(A) Every person soliciting or advocating shall check each residence for any “No Soliciting” sign or placard, or any other notice or sign notifying a solicitor not to solicit on the premises, such as, but not limited to, “No Solicitation” signs.
(B) If such sign or placard is posted, such solicitor shall desist from any efforts to solicit at the residence or dwelling and shall immediately depart from such property. Possession of a certificate of registration does not, in any way, relieve any solicitor of this duty.
(C) It is a violation of this chapter for any person soliciting or advocating to knock on the door, ring the doorbell, or in any other manner attempt to attract the attention of an occupant of a residence that bears a “No Solicitation” sign, or similar sign or placard, for the purpose of engaging in, or attempting to engage in, advocating, a home solicitation sale, door-to-door soliciting, or eliciting.
(D) It is a violation of this chapter for any solicitor through ruse, deception, or fraudulent concealment of a purpose to solicit, or to take action calculated to secure an audience with an occupant at a residence.
(E) Any solicitor who is, at any time, asked by an occupant of a residence or dwelling to leave shall immediately and peacefully depart.
(F) The solicitor shall not intentionally or recklessly make any physical contact with, or touch, another person without the person’s consent.
(G) The solicitor shall not follow a person into a residence without their explicit consent.
(H) The solicitor shall not continue repeated soliciting after a person and/or competent individual has communicated clearly and unequivocally their lack of interest in the subject (goods or services of the solicitor).
(I) The solicitor shall not use obscene language or gestures.
(Prior Code, § 5.14.180) (Ord. 12-2006, passed 8-16-2006) Penalty, see § 111.99