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Aggressive Panhandling: Alpharetta vs Atlanta

How do aggressive panhandling rules compare between Alpharetta, GA and Atlanta, GA?

Alpharetta, GA

Fulton County

No data available yet for Alpharetta.

Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Atlanta City Code Chapter 106 prohibits aggressive panhandling and panhandling within 15 feet of ATMs, bus stops, and outdoor dining, balancing First Amendment rights with public safety in tourist corridors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlpharettaAtlanta
Code chapter-Ch. 106
Buffer zone-15 feet
Restricted near-ATMs, bus stops, cafes
Max penalty-$500 / 60 days

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Alpharetta FAQ

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Atlanta FAQ

Is panhandling illegal in Atlanta?

Passive panhandling itself is constitutionally protected speech. Atlanta only prohibits aggressive panhandling (touching, blocking, threats) and solicitation within 15 feet of ATMs, bus stops, and outdoor dining areas.

What about holding a sign at a freeway exit?

Standing in roadway medians or at freeway ramps is restricted under traffic safety provisions in OCGA §40-6-96 (pedestrian rules) and Atlanta code, separate from panhandling speech rules.

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