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01-20-2015 Pedestrian InterferenceBegging is Free Speech • The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently ruled that begging for money is protected by the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Schaumburg v. Citizens for Better Env't, 444 U.S. 62o, 100 S. Ct. 8z6 (1980). • The Government's authority to regulate free speech is extremely limited... laws must be content - neutral and narrowly drawn to address a compelling government interest, and leave open ample alternative channels for expression. • Generally, a government may not regulate free speech. 1/20/2015 1 Federal Way Ordinance • Goal was to revise ordinance to mirror those regulations that have been upheld by Washington courts. • Focus of proposed ordinance is on prohibiting the intentional obstruction of foot and vehicle traffic or the commission of acts that would intimidate or coerce an average person. C 6.35.030 Pedestrian Interference • Does not: • Prohibit begging • Prohibit stepping off the curb to retrieve money from occupants of a vehicle • Does prohibit: • Intentionally blocking traffic on either a sidewalk or street by laying, sitting or placing an obstacle in the right of way • Standing on a median in the road to beg • Persisting in begging after a refusal • Following a person that has already refused to give money • Using violent gestures or threats while begging • Using language that is likely to intimidate or provoke a violent reaction from a reasonable person • Touching someone while begging • Begging next to an ATM 1/20/2015 2