Recently we have hat several weighted flyer's thrown onto our driveway, which I promptly throw away. Walking around the neighborhood they just look like litter, does anyone know if companies are even permitted to distributed this way?
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Recently we have hat several weighted flyer's thrown onto our driveway, which I promptly throw away. Walking around the neighborhood they just look like litter, does anyone know if companies are even permitted to distributed this way? |
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I have done the same thing on those laying at empty houses the last 2 weeks.
If they are Observer related you can opt out of those. Call the Observer and complain. I will post something in a minute that I found in City Code last year. It applys to most of the other stuff that is tossed out , or not securely laid on our porches and front doors. |
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Sec. 15-1. Distribution of handbills, advertisements, letters, pamphlets or other materials.
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw, deposit, place or distribute any handbills, advertisements, cards, circulars, leaflets, folders, banners, letters, magazines or pamphlets in or upon private property, except by: (i) handing the material to the occupant; (ii) placing or depositing such material behind the outer door; (iii) securely attaching the material to the doorknob or door handle; or (iv) placing the material on the porch or stoop, provided that it shall be wrapped, bound or lock-folded in such a manner so as to prevent the material from being blown or scattered. This subsection shall not apply to the distribution of the United States mail or to newspapers.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit in, paste on, or attach to any motor vehicle any handbills, advertisements, cards, circulars, leaflets, folders, banners, letters or pamphlets or to cause such materials to be deposited in, pasted on or attached to any motor vehicle, without the consent of the owner. Nothing contained in this subsection shall prohibit the attachment to a motor vehicle of a citation or public safety information issued or published by or on behalf of the city.
(Code 1985, ?§ 15-1)
Sec. 15-2. Curb servic
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