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Loitering Rules: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do loitering rules rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas City Code Chapter 31 retains location-specific loitering provisions (schools, ATMs, transit) but cannot enforce general anti-loitering laws after Kolender v. Lawson and Papachristou. Officers need specific articulable conduct, not mere presence, before issuing a citation.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
City authorityDallas City Code Chapter 31-
Constitutional limitsPapachristou, Kolender vagueness doctrine-
Allowed restrictionsSchools, ATMs, transit, posted areas-
Trespass alternativeTX Penal Code 30.05-
Maximum fine$500 Class C misdemeanor-

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Dallas FAQ

Can Dallas police arrest me just for standing on a public sidewalk?

No. Mere presence in a public place is constitutionally protected. Officers need specific suspicion of unlawful conduct, intent to commit a crime, or a posted no-loitering zone like a school perimeter or transit station.

Do I have to give my name when an officer asks me to move along?

Only if lawfully detained based on reasonable suspicion of a specific offense. Texas Penal Code 38.02 requires identification only after lawful arrest or detention, not during voluntary encounters or move-along requests.

Grand Prairie FAQ

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