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Any person or persons, group, organization, corporation or other entity, or the officers, agents, employees, representatives, delegates or appointees of same which engage in the activity or activities of distribution or dissemination of ideas or information, whether for the purpose of soliciting funds, contributions, donations or otherwise, and whether in conjunction with the distribution of newspapers, magazines, leaflets, pamphlets, handbills, literature or otherwise shall do so in a manner which does not constitute an obstruction of the free flow of pedestrians or vehicular traffic within any quasi-public property, or an unreasonable interference with the lawful, normal, ordinary and efficient business operations of such property.

Quasi-public property as used herein is defined as any property which, although privately owned in whole or in part, is held open to the general public for commercial purposes and is intended to attract substantial members of the public for such purposes. Such quasi-public property shall include, but is not limited to, shopping centers, business blocks, transportation centers, including airports, railroad stations and bus terminals, wharves, stadiums, amphitheaters and other such property which is or may be used for public assemblies or other public purposes.

Obstruction of the free flow of persons and unreasonable interference with normal business operations as used herein, shall include, but is not limited to, the blockage, obstruction or impeding of entrance into or exit from any part, portion, section, or division of any quasi-public property, to include the ingress and egress to and from parking lots on such quasi-public property, the materials and vehicles on or within such property, and the violation of any state law or municipal ordinance pertaining to conduct or the regulation thereof on private, public or quasi-public property.