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Loitering Rules: Detroit vs Westland

How do loitering rules rules compare between Detroit, MI and Westland, MI?

Detroit and Westland have similar restriction levels.

Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

General loitering ordinances are largely unenforceable after Kolender v. Lawson, but Wayne County cities still prohibit loitering with specific intent like prostitution, drug solicitation, or trespassing on private property. Detroit and Dearborn enforce targeted loitering rules near schools and licensed premises.

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Westland, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

General loitering ordinances are largely unenforceable after Kolender v. Lawson, but Wayne County cities still prohibit loitering with specific intent like prostitution, drug solicitation, or trespassing on private property. Detroit and Dearborn enforce targeted loitering rules near schools and licensed premises.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDetroitWestland
Generic loiteringGenerally unconstitutionalGenerally unconstitutional
School zone bufferOften 1,000 feetOften 1,000 feet
Maximum jail90 days typical90 days typical
Required elementSpecific unlawful intentSpecific unlawful intent

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Detroit FAQ

Can police arrest me just for standing around?

No. Generic loitering laws are unconstitutional under Kolender v. Lawson. Officers must show specific unlawful intent like solicitation, drug activity, or trespass after refusal to leave.

Are loitering rules different near schools?

Yes. Most Wayne County cities prohibit non-parents and registered sex offenders from loitering within 1,000 feet of schools, especially during arrival and dismissal hours.

Westland FAQ

Can police arrest me just for standing around?

No. Generic loitering laws are unconstitutional under Kolender v. Lawson. Officers must show specific unlawful intent like solicitation, drug activity, or trespass after refusal to leave.

Are loitering rules different near schools?

Yes. Most Wayne County cities prohibit non-parents and registered sex offenders from loitering within 1,000 feet of schools, especially during arrival and dismissal hours.

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