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In reply to the discussion: Called the cops on a couple of god botherers today [View all]Major Nikon
(36,911 posts)Sec. 13-100. - Refusing entrance to private residence; posting notice.
(a)
A person desiring that no merchant, salesman, or solicitor or other person engaged in religious or publication solicitation at his residence shall exhibit, in a conspicuous place upon or near the main entrance to the residence, a weatherproof card not less than three (3) inches by four (4) inches in size containing the words "No Solicitors". The letters shall be not less than two-thirds (⅔ of an inch in height.
(b)
Every itinerant merchant, salesman, solicitor, or person engaging in charitable or publication solicitation, upon going onto any premises upon which a residence is located, shall first examine the residence to determine if any notice prohibiting soliciting is exhibited upon or near the main entrance to the residence. If a notice prohibiting soliciting is exhibited, the merchant, salesman, solicitor or person who engages in charitable, religious, publication or sales solicitation shall immediately depart from the premises without disturbing the occupant, unless the visit is the result of a request made by the occupant.
(c)
It is unlawful for a person to go upon any residential premises and ring the doorbell, rap or knock upon the door or create any sound that attracts the attention of the occupant of the residence if a card as described in subsection (a) above is exhibited in a conspicuous place upon or near the main entrance to the residence, unless the visit is the result of a request made by the occupant.
(d)
It is unlawful for a person, other than the occupant of the residence, to remove, deface or render illegible a card placed by the occupant pursuant to subsection (a) above.
(e)
Any merchant, solicitor or person engaging in charitable, religious or publication solicitation who has gained entrance to a residence or audience with the occupant, whether invited or not, shall immediately depart from the premises without disturbing the occupant further when requested to leave by the occupant.