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Carmel police enforce quality of life laws amid rise in complaints

In the past two weeks, officers have issued multiple summonses for things like soliciting without a permit and illegal dumping.

News 12 Staff

Jun 20, 2023, 2:31 AM

Updated 736 days ago

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Carmel police say they are enforcing quality of life laws because they're getting a lot more complaints.
In the past two weeks, officers have issued multiple summonses for things like soliciting without a permit and illegal dumping.
The department says those problems increase as the temperatures increase.
In one case, an officer found a man playing a fake violin with a loudspeaker at Mahopac Village Center, but he didn't have a permit.
A day later, an exterminator salesman was going door-to-door without a permit.
And officers also issued a summons to someone for illegal dumping on Bullet Hole Road.
Officers ask if you see anything like that to get in touch with police.