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🚷 Public Conduct/Aggressive Panhandling

Berkeley vs Oakland

How do aggressive panhandling rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Oakland, CA?

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Berkeley restricts aggressive panhandling near ATMs, parking meters, outdoor dining, and transit stops, while passive solicitation remains protected expression so long as it does not threaten or impede pedestrians.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

No data available yet for Oakland.

Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyOakland
CodeBMC 13.36-
ATM buffer10 feet-
Passive beggingProtected speech-
Initial responseWarning before citation-

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Berkeley FAQ

Is asking for change illegal in Berkeley?

No. Passive solicitation, including holding a sign, is constitutionally protected. Only aggressive conduct or panhandling near restricted locations like ATMs is prohibited.

What counts as aggressive panhandling?

Following someone after refusal, blocking their path, threatening language, touching, or repeated requests after a clear no all qualify under the Berkeley ordinance.

Oakland FAQ

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