This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "Borough of
Lansdowne Peddling, Canvassing and Solicitation Ordinance."
[Amended 6-16-1999 by Ord. No. 1155]
No person shall engage in peddling, solicitation or canvassing
in the Borough without first having registered with the Police Department
of the Borough and obtained a license from the Borough Manager or
his or her designate.
Any person desiring to engage in peddling, solicitation or canvassing
shall submit a written application to the Police Department on a form
to be furnished by the Borough, accompanied by two photographs 2 1/2
inches by three inches of himself taken within six months prior to
the date of the application. The application shall state the applicant's
name, age, sex, home address, business address, name and address of
employer, what he desires to peddle, solicit or canvass, the length
of time he wishes to engage in such activity, the make, type and registration
number of any and all vehicles he will use and whether he has ever
been convicted of a felony, misdemeanor or a crime of any kind involving
moral turpitude. No license issued under this chapter shall be transferable
from one person to another. Where a person makes application for himself
and one or more helpers, all applicable personal information specified
above shall be given for each helper, and an individual license shall
be required for each helper. The Borough Secretary will issue to the
applicant an identification license with one of the applicant's
photographs affixed within 10 days from the date of filing of the
application, provided that all information required is supplied by
the applicant.
A license will not be issued to any person who has been convicted
of a felony, misdemeanor or a crime of any kind involving moral turpitude.
[Amended 6-16-1999 by Ord. No. 1155]
The term of the license to be issued under this chapter shall
be for one day, one month or one calendar year. The license fee for
one-day, one-month and one-calendar-year terms, respectively, shall
be as set forth from time to time by resolution of the Borough Council.
Every person to whom a license has been issued shall in the
conduct of his activities comply with the following standards of conduct:
A. He shall carry his license at all times and exhibit it upon request
to any police officer or to any person on whom he shall call, with
whom he shall talk or any Borough official or citizen.
B. He shall not permit any person to have possession of his license
and shall immediately report its loss to the Borough Secretary. He
shall not cause or permit his license to be altered or defaced in
any way.
C. He shall not enter or attempt to enter any dwelling without the invitation
or permission of the occupant and shall immediately leave any premises
upon request of the occupant.
D. He shall not peddle, solicit or canvass at any time on Sunday or
upon any other day of the week before 9:00 a.m. or after dark.
E. He shall not be guilty of any false pretense or misrepresentation,
and particularly he shall not represent his license to be an endorsement
of himself or his goods or services or the goods or services of his
employer.
F. He shall immediately surrender his license to the Borough Secretary
upon revocation thereof.
G. He shall not peddle, solicit or canvass except within the limits
of activity and goods and services specified on his license.
H. He shall not hawk or cry his wares upon any of the streets or sidewalks
of the Borough nor shall he use any loudspeaker or horn or any other
device for announcing his presence.
I. He shall not place or deposit any refuse upon any of such streets
or alleys; nor may any such person maintain or keep a street or curbstone
market by parking any vehicle upon any street or alley in the Borough
for longer than necessary in order to sell therefrom to persons residing
in the immediate vicinity.
Any license may be revoked by the Borough Secretary if the holder fails to comply with the standards of conduct contained in §
241-7 hereof, or any of them, or upon ascertainment by the Police Department that the holder has made a false statement in his application.
The license fee provisions of this chapter shall not apply to
boys or girls under 16 years of age who take orders for and deliver
newspapers, greeting cards, candy and the like or who represent the
Boy Scout and Girl Scout or similar organizations and take orders
for and deliver cookies and the like, nor to any person who registered
with the Pennsylvania Department of State, as required by Act. No.
337, approved August 9, 1963, known as the "Solicitation of Charitable
Funds Act," nor to farmers selling their own produce, nor to any manufacturer
or producer in the sale of bread and bakery products, meat and meat
products or milk or milk products, nor to disabled American servicemen,
nor to others exempt by law, but such exempt persons shall register
with the Borough Police Department.
[Amended 9-21-1988 by Ord. No. 1080; 6-16-1999 by Ord. No. 1155]
Any person failing to comply with or violating any of the provisions
of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof before a Magisterial
District Judge, be subject to a fine of not more that $600, plus costs
of prosecution, and in default of payment of such fine and costs to
imprisonment for not more than 30 days.