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County advances substitute to broaden loitering ordinance to cover service stations, motels, convenience stores and monitored businesses

2522186 · March 6, 2025
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DeKalb County—s IRPS committee took up a walk-on substitute amending Code Section 16-43 (loitering) to expand locations where loitering is prohibited, and the committee approved a substitute to be presented Tuesday after law-department review.

DeKalb County—s IRPS committee took up a walk-on substitute amending Code Section 16-43 (loitering) to expand locations where loitering is prohibited, and the committee approved a substitute to be presented Tuesday after law-department review of several requested changes.

A police-department representative read the existing loitering provision and said the proposed amendment would add automobile service stations, motels and extended-stay hotels, convenience stores and "monitored businesses" (as defined in the county—s video-surveillance ordinance) to the list of…

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