[Ord. 135, 6/13/1968, § 1]
It shall be unlawful for any person to solicit on any of the
streets, alleys, public squares, sidewalks or other public places
in the Borough of Gettysburg for the purpose of securing employment
for himself or for any other person or persons until he shall have
been licensed to solicit as a battlefield guide by the Borough. Such
license shall be issued by the Mayor upon payment of a fee of $5 and
shall be valid for one year from date of issue unless sooner revoked
by the Mayor; provided that such licenses shall be issued only to
persons who shall have received written permission from the Gettysburg
National Military Park Commission to act as guides over the battlefield
of Gettysburg; and in the event that permission for any individual
to act as a battlefield guide shall be withdrawn by the Gettysburg
National Military Park Commission, the Borough license issued hereunder
to such individual shall be immediately revoked.
[Ord. 135, 6/13/1968, § 2]
No licensed battlefield guide shall solicit on any of the streets,
alleys, public squares, sidewalks or other public places in the Borough:
1. At any point on any crossing or street intersection, or within 10
feet thereof;
2. At any point in Lincoln Square, more than 25 feet from the curbline
of said Square;
3. At any point upon any street or alley more than 10 feet from the
curbline of such street or alley;
4. At any point upon any sidewalk, whether a Borough sidewalk or otherwise,
where the owner or occupant of the sidewalk or of the property abutting
or fronting thereon objects to such soliciting.
[Ord. 135, 6/13/1968, § 3]
No licensed battlefield guide, while soliciting on any street,
alley, public square, sidewalk or other public place in the Borough,
shall prominently display any badge to, or make any commanding gesture
of the hand to, the operator or any occupant of any moving motor vehicle.
[Ord. 1028-85, 8/12/1985; as amended by Ord. 1236-99, 12/13/1999,
§ 2]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this Part 2 shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay
a fine of not more than $600 and/or to imprisonment for a term not
to exceed 90 days. Every day that a violation of this Part 2 continues
shall constitute a separate offense.