§ 202.230. Acts prohibited generally.  


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  • No person shall willfully deface or damage the buildings, pavement or other physical equipment of the municipal market. No person shall deposit unsold merchandise, vegetable refuse or other garbage, broken crates, boxes, barrels or pieces thereof, paper or other rubbish on the municipal market, nor burn any such garbage or rubbish on said market except in places which may be provided for the specific purposes. No person shall slaughter or draw any animal or fowl within the municipal market. No person shall distribute, scatter about, or post on the municipal market any advertising pamphlet, card, handbill or other printed matter, nor shall any person beg, loiter, solicit patronage for any business, or sell or attempt to sell real estate, animals, meat, butter, junk, or vehicles on the municipal market. No person shall make any public outcry, do hawking or give any musical or other entertainment for the purpose of drawing customers or to attract attention. The market manager, however, may arrange for or otherwise procure such entertainment, music, displays, or other forms of promotion for the purpose of encouraging public patronage of the market provided, however, no such display, promotion or other device may be used in any way to promote any political party, candidate, or any proposal subject to a vote of the people of Minneapolis or any segment of the population whether said vote be subject to official election laws or rules or fall under some other jurisdiction, official or unofficial, and further such entertainment, music, or display shall first be approved by the city engineer. (2004-Or-038, § 1, 4-16-04; 2011-Or-096, § 22, 11-4-11)

    Note— Formerly § 202.200.