§ 50-158. Soliciting passengers, freight or baggage.  


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  • No person shall, in any depot or terminal or upon any depot platform, or upon any walk, sidewalk or crossing connected with or leading to any depot or terminal in the city, cry out for or solicit passengers, freight or baggage for any hotel, inn, boardinghouse, restaurant, railroad or airline ticket broker's office or any other public place, or for any other trade, business or vocation whatsoever, or for the carriage of any person, freight or baggage in any dray, wagon, cart, hack, carriage, hackney carriage, omnibus, cab or other vehicle; nor shall any person at any place in the city, while engaged in any such business, cry out in a loud, unusual or boisterous manner, or use or utter any language that is calculated to provoke an immediate, violent breach of the peace, or push, take hold of, jostle or otherwise annoy, vex, harass, disturb or interfere with any passenger or any other person.

(Code of Gen. Ords. 1967, § 26.45; Ord. No. 961556, § 5, 12-23-96)

Cross reference

Railroads, ch. 58; vehicles for hire, ch. 76.