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Starting Tuesday Jan. 10, squeegee workers will no longer be permitted at six major city intersections, including this one on Conway Street near Light Street. A new sign posted on the median strip nearby identifies this as a “High Traffic Intersection” with a warning stating “No entering roadway except to use crosswalk. Violators subject to enforcement.” Wording at the bottom of the sign says: “In need of services? Contact the Mayor’s Office at 443 984-1055.” (Amy Davis/Amy Davis)
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Starting Tuesday Jan. 10, squeegee workers will no longer be permitted at six major city intersections, including this one on Conway Street near Light Street. (Amy Davis/Amy Davis)
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Baltimore’s new enforcement approach to the squeegee workers who wash windows for cash at city intersections begins Tuesday, with the start of warnings and citations in six pilot zones. Signs are posted indicating high traffic intersections allowing pedestrians to use the crosswalks only. (Karl Merton Ferron)
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Signs indicate high traffic intersections allowing pedestrians to use the crosswalk only. (Karl Merton Ferron)
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Starting Tuesday Jan. 10, squeegee workers will no longer be permitted at six major city intersections, including this one on President Street near Lombard Street. (Amy Davis/Amy Davis)
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Starting Tuesday Jan. 10, squeegee workers will no longer be permitted at six major city intersections, including this one on Conway Street near Light Street. A new sign, upper left, identifies this as a “High Traffic Intersection” with a warning stating "No entering roadway except to use crosswalk. Violators subject to enforcement." Wording at the bottom of the sign says: "In need of services? Contact the Mayor’s Office at 443 984-1055." (Amy Davis/Amy Davis)