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Bill would fine drivers who give to panhandler­s

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PROVIDENCE (AP) — A group of Rhode Island lawmakers is trying once again to get a bill passed to fine motorists who give money to panhandler­s.

Cranston Democratic Rep. Charlene Lima introduced it Thursday with four Democratic co-sponsors.

It proposes a fine of up to $100 for the first violation and higher fines for subsequent violations. Lima has unsuccessf­ully pushed for similar legislatio­n before, arguing she’s trying to prevent a dangerous situation on roadways.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island says it’s an attempt to prohibit an activity that’s protected by the First Amendment. Executive Director Steven Brown says he’ll oppose it again this year.

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