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California's Clark County has approved a new ordinance that prohibits people from holding up pedestrian traffic on Las Vegas Strip pedestrian bridges, punishable by a fine or jail time.
Street-level retail, of course, is not a new concept, but it stands out on the Strip. Las Vegas Boulevard’s other retail destinations include big, enclosed malls and collections of stores tucked ...
Stopping or standing is now prohibited on pedestrian bridges on the Las Vegas Strip, punishable by a $1,000 fine or up to six months in jail.
Stabbings, robberies, narcotic sales and sex crimes are some of the things Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said are happening on pedestrian bridges on the Strip.
Opponents have argued the pedestrian bridges, which are technically public sidewalks, are areas where First Amendment activity like street performing should be allowed.
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