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Moorpark vs Thousand Oaks

How do aggressive panhandling rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Moorpark prohibits aggressive solicitation involving threats, physical contact, or blocking pedestrians. Passive panhandling remains protected First Amendment activity in most public spaces.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkThousand Oaks
Aggressive conductProhibited-
Passive beggingConstitutionally protected-
ATM proximityRestricted-
EnforcementVentura Sheriff-

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Moorpark FAQ

Is silently holding a sign illegal?

No. Federal courts have repeatedly struck down bans on passive solicitation. Moorpark only restricts aggressive conduct like threats, physical contact, or blocking pedestrians.

Can businesses ban panhandling on their property?

Yes. Private commercial property owners can post no-solicitation rules and call deputies to enforce trespass after the panhandler is warned to leave.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

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