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  2. File:No sign.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Do ‘no soliciting’ signs work in Tacoma? Here’s what to know ...

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    Most laws against solicitors and door-to-door salespeople are decided by city and county ordinances. Here’s what Pierce County code says.

  4. No symbol - Wikipedia

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    The general prohibition sign, [1] also known informally as the no symbol, 'do not' sign, circle-backslash symbol, nay, interdictory circle, prohibited symbol, don't do it symbol, or universal no, is a red circle with a 45-degree diagonal line inside the circle from upper-left to lower-right. It is typically overlaid on a pictogram to warn that ...

  5. Non-solicitation - Wikipedia

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    Non-solicitation agreements are restricted in certain jurisdictions, notably California, which prohibits such agreements for all circumstances other than the protection of company trade secrets in all but several exceptions, a decision upheld by the State Supreme Court in 2008.

  6. Aggressive panhandling - Wikipedia

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    In general, aggressive panhandling is a solicitation made in person for immediate donation of money or other gratuity. This may be done by vocal appeal (asking, requesting, coercing (badgering), sympathy appeals, harassment, threats, or demands) or by nonvocal appeal (usage of signs or other signals gestures, postures, children, animals, or props such as toys and musical instruments).

  7. File:No smoking sign.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Solicitor - Wikipedia

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    In the US, "solicitor" is also used to describe a traveling salesman (with a pejorative connotation roughly equivalent to the British English word tout) as in the signed warning on public places of accommodation, "No Soliciting". [32] Signs bearing the phrase "No Solicitors" may appear near entrances to private residences in the US.

  9. Solicitation - Wikipedia

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    City ordinances vary but may require a soliciting sign to be of a certain dimension to qualify for legal protection. Some signs may cite the city ordinance and describe the consequences to the solicitor. Although certainly not required, such methods may be more effective at deterring unwanted solicitation.