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Law director will study 'predator' loitering ordinance, flags constitutional constraints

South Lebanon City Council · April 3, 2026
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Law Director Chase Kirby told the South Lebanon council he will research a potential ordinance to curb loitering by persons with qualifying offenses near places with minors, but warned of constitutional issues and existing state law; he also noted use of Axon for prosecutor evidence handling.

Law Director Chase Kirby told the South Lebanon City Council on April 2 that he will research a proposed local ordinance aimed at limiting loitering by people with qualifying offenses in public areas frequented by minors, but he cautioned that constitutional and state‑law constraints require…

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