Robert_S wrote:What happens to the workers at the small downtown business when nobody wants to bother going past 20 people panhandling them? They end up working at a chain store at the mall!

That is, if there are any jobs out there.
The price of liberty is that sometimes you have to ignore other people and what they are doing. The Supreme Court has ruled that "panhandling" is a First Amendment free-speech right. I can approach you and ask "Would you give me a dollar" and your right is to say "no" and walk on. The government cannot prevent me from asking you for a dollar any more than it can prevent me from asking you for directions to a local pub.
There is a class of "aggressive" panhandling that can be regulated, and most cities have very carefully crafted laws that prevent panhandlers from harassing, insulting, touching, obstructing or otherwise acting aggressively that have been upheld.
Boulder, Colorado has an ordinance that applies to their pedestrian mall (and other areas) that says that one may not panhandle within 15 feet of the entrance to any business. This has so far been upheld, and it moves the beggars away from store entrances out onto the mall, where patrons can avoid them if they want.
But it's still not a crime to sit around in a public park, even if you sit around in it all day and all night.
Your locally owned downtown place is where some human individual will be more likely to use their conscience when it comes to where the product comes from and how the business operates. Your corporate place often cannot put such concerns above increasing shareholder profit.
Sure it can, and corporations commonly adjust their practices to comport with social policy due to consumer pressure.
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