Although most would likely agree that threatening or using
abusive language while soliciting would fall under the category of aggressive soliciting, the inclusion of soliciting while intoxicated may be overly broad and discriminatory.
Not exact matches
You DO realize that you used
abusive, shame
language while trying to rebuke someone for supposedly using shame
language, right?
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A woman was «forcibly removed» from the screening,
while a man said to have used
abusive language was also ejected.
The Safe Streets Act defines aggressive soliciting as threatening those solicited, obstructing the path of persons solicited, using
abusive language, proceeding behind, alongside, or ahead of persons solicited, soliciting
while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs, or continuing to solicit after the person has responded negatively to the solicitation.
She also notes common
language includes the term «beat» and «whip», and so the use of such
language and the use of an object to spank a child that Baumrind objects to,
while possibly
abusive, are also far from uncommon.