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ACLU wants Battle Creek to drop anti-panhandling proposals

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The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan wants Battle Creek officials to drop proposals being designed to regulate panhandling.

The Battle Creek Enquirer reports a letter from the ACLU says a proposed ordinance "will violate the constitutional rights of people who are struggling to survive, will criminalize a great deal of speech other than panhandling and will send a message that poor people are unwelcome in Battle Creek."

The group's letter comes as city commissioners hold public discussions on panhandling.

Last week, the commission was presented with an outline of possible ideas such as regulating downtown activity or creating laws to curb loitering and aggressive begging citywide.

City Attorney Jill Steele says the city believes it's addressed concerns but is awaiting input from the public about how to proceed.

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