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Panhandling from Roadway Banned in Henrico….Will it Matter?

Recently, in the Near West End, I’ve noticed that it is commonplace to find a homeless person or vagrant at one of several busy intersections asking for money.   Specifically, I’ve repeatedly seen them asking for money from the median strip at Patterson and Horsepen roads, at Glenside and West Broad and also at Glenside and Staples Mill roads.  

Now, that practice is illegal.  The Times-Dispatch reports:

Last night, the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a change in county ordinance that prohibits people from standing in highways and soliciting contributions, distributing handbills, or selling merchandise to drivers or passengers in vehicles.

A violation would be considered a traffic infraction, punishable by a fine of up to $250.

The new ordinance also will keep people from selling items from the median strip or the side of the road and from passing out fliers. 

I wonder, will all the homeless and vagrant people move to the city?  If so, will Richmond make a similar law? Will the new Henrico law have an effect on panhandlers anyway?  How would a $250 traffic violation effect a homeless or vagrant person?  How many of these would one have to get before they throw them in the slammer?  Is homeless people in jail something that our community wants? What do you think?

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