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- Loitering - Wikipedia
Loitering "No Loitering" sign in Fortuna, California 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
- California “Loitering” Laws – When Is It a Crime?
Under California law, “loitering” itself is not a crime However, it can be charged as an offense under certain California Penal Code sections if it is done with certain other acts Some of these penal code sections include: PC 647h, loitering to commit a crime PC 602, trespass, PC 416, failing to disperse, PC 653 22,
- What Is Loitering and Prowling Under the Law? - LegalClarity
Loitering and prowling are criminal offenses involving suspicious behavior that suggests a threat to people or property Though often used together, the terms describe distinct actions Loitering refers to lingering in a place without a clear purpose, while prowling involves more furtive, stealthy movements Legal definitions vary by jurisdiction, but the offense centers on unusual conduct
- Loitering - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
Loitering defined and explained with examples Loitering is lingering or hanging around in a public area without any apparent purpose for being there
- LOITERING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LOITER is to delay an activity with idle stops and pauses : dawdle How to use loiter in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Loiter
- LOITERING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Loitering definition: the act of lingering aimlessly or as if aimlessly in or about a place See examples of LOITERING used in a sentence
- 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
- loiter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
loiter (third-person singular simple present loiters, present participle loitering, simple past and past participle loitered) To stand about without any aim or purpose; to stand about idly synonyms Synonyms: (Malaysia, Singapore) lepak, linger, hang around For some reason, they discourage loitering outside the store, but encourage it inside
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