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Thursday, September 27, 2012

OCEAN CITY BUSINESS OPERATOR LICENSE SUSPENDED FOR 30-DAYS

During the summer of 2010, officers from the Ocean City Police Department responded to numerous complaints from citizens, businesses and private property owners relating to the illegal distribution of handbill advertisements by various pizza restaurants in Ocean City. In order to effectively capture the violations, the Ocean City Police Department systematically documented these complaints. Officers responding to calls for handbill flyer complaints were mandated to write a report and use a specific case number correlating to the respective pizza establishment in violation. On April 13, 2011, three Ocean City pizza business owners were asked to appear before the Town of Ocean City Police Commission to address the repeated illegal advertising. These pizza shop owners were also advised to cease and desist the distribution of the flyers or be subject to a possible penalty under City Ordinance Sec. 14-38 “Suspension of Business License.” Of the four businesses, the offender with the most violations, “Marco Polo” pizza (previously named Mack’s Pizza) did not respond to nor appear. After repeated citations and repeated warnings from the Police Department, condominiums and local hotels, “Marco Polo” pizza a has continued to violate the City ordinance. On September 17, 2012, the Ocean City Police Department presented evidence at a hearing regarding business License #62131, issued to “Marco Polo” pizza. The evidence demonstrated repeated violations, complaints and calls for service regarding the distribution of handbill flyers and advertisements and resulting in multiple warnings and citations of the Town Code including: Sec. 70-141. – Littering on public property. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to throw, deposit, release or discharge, any sweepings, dust, ashes, offal, dirt, garbage, dirty liquids, advertisements, circulars, handbills, wastepaper, balloons or other material into any street, alley, air, waters, or public place within the corporate limits of the Town of Ocean City, Maryland. (Code 1972, § 62-1; Ord. No. 1999-31, 12-6-1999) Sec. 70-142. – Distribution of advertisements and handbills. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to cast, throw, place or distribute any advertisements, circulars, handbills or wastepaper in the vestibules, doorways, porches or yards of private property or upon private vehicles, from which they may be blown upon and into the public streets, alleys or public places within the corporate limits of Ocean City. During the hearing, the OCPD described 27 verified ordinance violations out 54 complaints occurring over the past two years. The business was officially warned in writing three separate times to stop the illegal practice of distribution of advertisements and handbills. As a result of the continued violations, the OCPD charged “Marco Polo” pizza eight separate times, which led to convictions in Ocean City District Court. The business continued the illegal practice the “distribution of advertisements and handbill” even after the District Court convictions. As a result of these circumstances, City Manager for the Town of Ocean City, David L. Recor, has suspended the operator’s license for the business known as “Marco Polo” pizza for a period of 30-days as permitted by Section 14-33(a)3 of the Town Code.

13 comments:

  1. The same ordinance should apply to parking violations they scatter on cars.

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  2. Do the owners even speak english or understand it? Apparently, not. Good enough, keep suspending those licenses, maybe they'll get it.

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  3. They understand English clearly. Just tell them a Brinks truck has overturned on Coastal Hwy and money is blowing everywhere and see how quick they leave to go and look.
    They have selective speaking and understanding is what I have learned.

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  4. Wow, illegal handbills? Really? That seems so petty.

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  5. Ouch. Must be tough having your license pulled in October when you are closing up for winter anyway...

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  6. The foreigners do whatever they want here.
    They don't think they have to follow the rules the rest of us have to follow!

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  7. yes, illegal handbills. some of us do not appreciate having people walk onto our private property and leave these things on our doors. Then sometimes they blow away not only contributing to the littering problem but going into the storm drains and contributing to them stopping up and flooding issues.

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  8. I could say the same for news papers (daily times).

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    1. People that pay for the newspaper pick them up either out of their yard or out of their paperbox idiot !!!

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  9. We ned this in Salisbury too stop the littering with free trash newspapers.

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    1. advertisers pay for those newspapers to be put in your yard not the paper publishers!!! complain to the advertisers not the paper !!!

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  10. 11:02
    You beat me to it. I was thinking the exact same thing. They will be doing the same thing May-Sept 2013.

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  11. I believe we should go back to the old way when everyone who had a newspaper delivered had a paperbox attached to their mailbox. This practice of putting them in plastic which is bad for the environment and then tossing them out in the yard is for the birds.

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