; Ordinance Cracks Down On Beggars Holding Signs Along Streets.

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DAYTON -- The city's stronger new panhandling/soliciting ordinance, which took effect July 22, is already having a visible effect, according to Dayton police and businesses.

Dayton Police Major Larry Faulkner said the department made 24 panhandling arrests in the first three weeks since the ordinance took effect, after averaging 62 citations per month in the first half of the year.

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; Ordinance Cracks Down On Beggars Holding Signs Along Streets.

"It's significantly better than it was," Faulkner said.

The new ordinance still allows panhandling by those wh...

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