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Orangetown Weighs 'Do-Not-Knock' Registry To Combat Solicitors

ORANGETOWN, N.Y. – The Orangetown Town Board is holding a public hearing Tuesday at 8:05 p.m. at Town Hall regarding a “Do-Not-Knock” registry to combat door-to-door solicitors, according to a report by lohud.com.

Orangetown is considering implementing a "Do-Not-Knock" registry.

Orangetown is considering implementing a "Do-Not-Knock" registry.

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The proposed amendments to the "hawking and peddling" law, already in place, would include the Do-Not-Knock registry, where residents can sign up and vendors would not be able to contact houses on the list. Vendors who violate the “Do-Not-Knock” proposal would have their permits revoked or face fines, according to lohud.com/

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