It depends on where you are doing it. If you are doing it on private property or at Wal-Mart or something, that's considered soliciting. In that case, you could not do it. If it's at your school and you've obtained permission from the appropriate source to hand out the flyers then yes, that's fine.
2007-07-18 17:20:28
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answered by Emmy 3
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In most places, yes, but ONLY if you put them onto windshields of cars parked on PUBLIC property (street, etc.)
As soon as you venture onto PRIVATE property (malls, theaters etc.) then you fall under the rules of the owner of the parking lot involved.
Hence, in those cases, it is appropriate to approach the management of those facilities and procure permission to do so. (In most cases, you will be denied).
After reading other responses, I will indicate that I think it's a huge waste of time and effort. A HUGE percentage of motorists consider these flyers an annoyance and probably would not patronize a business doing so. They may think otherwise if the purpose of the flyer is for something charitable, such as a Cub Scout car wash.
2007-07-18 17:21:55
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answered by acermill 7
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I Live in Indonesia, and they put flyers on your windshield all the time! Heck, they even stick stickers on your car windows!!
2007-07-18 18:21:30
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answered by Ivan Lim 1
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visit community companies, ask them to help you reveal your flyers of their shop. you're making flyers with an area for his or her shop stamp. The flyers have a chit for , say 10% off hard paintings. That identifies the place the flyer replaced into picked up from. whilst somebody makes use of a chit, you realize it particularly is from a particular company, and additionally then you definitely supply them a small fee ( $5 - $10 max ). this might supply the shop proprietors the inducement to help you reveal your literature. you will desire to, of course, be easily trustworthy and supply them the money even inspite of the indisputable fact that they won't word of it - that's what makes them have faith you, and that they'd ok start to advise you to their extensive-unfold customers. % companies the place human beings tend to would desire to attend ( and go searching ). Examples are quickly food places, take-out eating places, dry cleansing, haircut salons, dentists, clinics, espresso residences, and convenience shops. you may additionally attempt gas stations, oil exchange places, and small grocery shops. ensure you have some solid community references, and ask those references to permit you to instruct possibilities the paintings. you may would desire to offer them some money each time you do this - in spite of the shown fact that it particularly is amazingly useful to you.
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answered by ? 4
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Hate to say this, but these are things in life that we need to get over with. Take the flyer, throw it away, and move on. Why bother ?
2007-07-19 08:36:05
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answered by Selly 1
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In some communities it is considered littering because most people don't even read them and toss them on the ground. You can apply for permits to distribute flyers.
2007-07-18 17:22:49
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answered by mazeman25 3
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You have to check with your city's code on that issue. In my city it's illegal to so on public streets. Therefore most folks put them on windshields in private parking lots like Wal-Mart.
2007-07-19 01:52:03
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answered by leysarob 5
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depends on where you go dont go down neighborhoods putting flyers on automobiles you can however go to public buisnesses and advertise your flyers on there autos dont go to wal mart they will call you how do i know it happend to me lol target is another place to avoid also a cop came out and asked me to leave
2007-07-18 17:23:53
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answered by mikesdaman71 4
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Check with you local town code enforcement office.In some places it is ok and in some it is not.Where I live if you do it and they see you you can get fined from 500 to 10,000 dollars and I have seen them do it too.Hope this helps
2007-07-18 17:38:26
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answered by john d 3
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I think that unless the particular business or parking lot prohibits it with signage that it's probably legal. Check with your city or county, though, if you want to be absolutely certain.
2007-07-18 17:43:44
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answered by StacieG 5
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