CARMEL, Ind. -- The Carmel City Council is considering a proposal that would create a “no-knock” list
If passed, residents would sign up with the Carmel Police Department and get a sticker to display outside their home and solicitors would have to check for addresses on the list before knocking on doors.
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Solicitors who violate the “no-knock” lists would pay a $400 fine.
The restrictions would apply for both for-profit and non-profit businesses.
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