Before setting out to conduct street evangelism and open air preaching it is a good idea to research the county and city ordinances regarding noise violations and disturbing the peace. Odds are someone will get offended and call the police claiming one of the two. When police are called, they have reasonable suspicion that a crime or ordinance violation has been committed. They are obligated to respond and investigate. This should be expected. (check out Is Street Preaching Biblical?).
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