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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Panhandlers on Minneapolis' busy street corners may soon carry more than the cardboard signs that spell our their pleas for money. If the police chief has his way, they'll have photo IDs hanging around their necks. Chief William McManus wants to license panhandlers, saying it would make it easier for officers to manage aggressive begging in Minnesota's largest city. Anyone failing to wear an ID badge would be jailed for 30 days and possibly fined.
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