Aggressive begging definition

Aggressive begging means: (1) begging with intent to intimidate another person into giving money or goods by any means including repeated requests for money while approaching or following the person from whom funds are being requested; (2) continuing to solicit from a person or continuing to engage that person after the person has given a negative response to such soliciting; (3) following a person with intent to solicit money or other things of value; (4) begging with use of false, misleading information, where the person knew or reasonably should have known of the falsity or misleading nature of the information; (5) begging with or involving activities that are unsafe or dangerous to any person or property; (6) begging in a manner that exploits children; or (7) willfully providing or delivering, or attempting to provide or deliver unrequested or unsolicited services or products with a demand or exertion of pressure for payment in return.
Aggressive begging means: (a) begging with intent to intimidate another person into giving money or goods; (b) begging with use of false, misleading information;
Aggressive begging means to beg with intent to intimidate another person into giving money or goods.

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