No person shall ring the doorbell or gong or knock at or open the door of any dwelling house for the purpose of depositing therein, or leaving or calling attention to, any placard, show bill, handbill or other advertisement. This section shall not apply to any candidate for public office or any person officially representing such candidate for public office.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Meeting of the Town of Plymouth 4-16-1978 ATM by Art. 58 (Ch. 5 of the 1999 Code[1]). Amendments noted where applicable.]
No person shall solicit business of any kind at any dwelling house without first registering his or her name and address, the products desired to be sold and the name and address of the corporation or company whose products he or she desires to sell with the Chief of Police.
No person shall deposit in or on any motor vehicle, other than his or her own, any placard, show bill, handbill or other advertisement.
No person shall pass any placard, show bill, handbill or other advertisement to any child going to and from school.