Anonymous wrote:This is truly insane. The Mayor and City council are certifiable.
Remember next November 2024 to vote for a new mayor and new city council members. This insanity has to end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a stupid consideration. I don't mind buskers and street performers who provide entertainment, but there is no redeeming benefit to panhandling.
https://www.alxnow.com/2023/10/05/city-council-to-consider-removing-panhandling-restrictions-in-alexandria
However, there is a redeeming benefit to the government removing its unconstitutional ban on free speech.
No, you are wrong. Cities can certainly limit panhandling by limiting where it is allowed. Supreme Court has ok’d this as a reasonable limit.
Feel free to tell city staff that you are an authority on the law and they are wrong.
You mean the same city staff that just got their ass handed to them proposing a blatatntly unconstitutional and rascist business grant program?
https://wjla.com/news/local/blatantly-illegal-lawsuit-leads-to-va-city-halting-race-based-small-business-grant-program-virginia-alexandria-bipoc-black-indigenous-people-color-tridentis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me understand this, it will be legal to wander in and out of traffic asking for money, but illegal to cross the street outside of a designated crosswalk?
Yes. You are correct!
How do you feel about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me understand this, it will be legal to wander in and out of traffic asking for money, but illegal to cross the street outside of a designated crosswalk?
No, it is not illegal to cross the street outside a designated (I'm assuming you mean painted?) crosswalk. Though I agree that this Virginia statute is trash. I would like to see a "When driving, drivers shall not carelessly or maliciously interfere with the orderly passage of pedestrians." law, although that would require upending the whole road system.
Article 16. Pedestrians.
§ 46.2-923. How and where pedestrians to cross highways.
A. When crossing highways, pedestrians shall not carelessly or maliciously interfere with the orderly passage of vehicles. They shall cross, wherever possible, only at intersections or marked crosswalks. Where intersections contain no marked crosswalks, pedestrians shall not be guilty of negligence as a matter of law for crossing at any such intersection or between intersections when crossing by the most direct route.
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacodefull/title46.2/chapter8/article16/
Anonymous wrote:Let me understand this, it will be legal to wander in and out of traffic asking for money, but illegal to cross the street outside of a designated crosswalk?
Anonymous wrote:Let me understand this, it will be legal to wander in and out of traffic asking for money, but illegal to cross the street outside of a designated crosswalk?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a stupid consideration. I don't mind buskers and street performers who provide entertainment, but there is no redeeming benefit to panhandling.
https://www.alxnow.com/2023/10/05/city-council-to-consider-removing-panhandling-restrictions-in-alexandria
However, there is a redeeming benefit to the government removing its unconstitutional ban on free speech.
No, you are wrong. Cities can certainly limit panhandling by limiting where it is allowed. Supreme Court has ok’d this as a reasonable limit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a stupid consideration. I don't mind buskers and street performers who provide entertainment, but there is no redeeming benefit to panhandling.
https://www.alxnow.com/2023/10/05/city-council-to-consider-removing-panhandling-restrictions-in-alexandria
However, there is a redeeming benefit to the government removing its unconstitutional ban on free speech.
Anonymous wrote:What a stupid consideration. I don't mind buskers and street performers who provide entertainment, but there is no redeeming benefit to panhandling.
https://www.alxnow.com/2023/10/05/city-council-to-consider-removing-panhandling-restrictions-in-alexandria