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  • Loitering - Wikipedia
    Loitering is the act of standing or waiting around idly without apparent purpose in some public places [1] While the laws regarding loitering have been challenged and changed over time, loitering of suspect people can be illegal in some jurisdictions and some specific circumstances
  • Loitering - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
    The term loitering refers to lingering or hanging around in a public area without any apparent purpose for being there In some areas loitering is illegal Laws of each jurisdiction define how long a person might hang around before it is considered too long
  • LOITERING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    the act of lingering aimlessly or as if aimlessly in or about a place A cluster of teens gathered in front of the plaza were charged with violating a city bylaw against loitering the act of moving in a slow, idle manner, with purposeless stops
  • Loitering Laws: Definitions, Challenges, and Legal Defenses
    Loitering is often defined as remaining in a public place for a prolonged period without any apparent purpose This definition varies across jurisdictions, leading to diverse applications of loitering laws
  • LOITERING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    LOITERING definition: 1 the offence of waiting in a place, looking as if you are going to do something illegal 2 the… Learn more
  • What Is Loitering? A Closer Look At A Common Urban Phenomeno
    The term “loitering,” initially a simple way to describe aimless lingering, has transformed into a multifaceted and dynamic concept that intersects with personal liberties, public regulation, legal structures, and societal principles
  • loitering | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Loitering is a criminal offense committed when a person remains in the same place or area for no apparent reason The exact time and place restrictions that qualify an act as loitering differ by state , with many state penal codes further qualifying loitering as a crime in relation to other crimes like drug offenses or trespass
  • Is Loitering Illegal? | Loitering Lawyers Near You | LegalMatch
    Loitering is legally defined as staying or “hanging around” in a public place for an extended amount of time with no apparent reason States have their own local ordinances against loitering or laws that make loitering in certain places at certain times an illegal act


















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