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To add your name and address to the list, please register at twp.millburn.nj.us/noknocklist and visit Customer Service in Town Hall to pick up a Do Not Knock decal. You must be registered in order to receive a decal.

All Door-to-Door Solicitors must be licensed by the Township of Millburn and must have their Township-issued Solicitation Permit with them when soliciting. The Clerk's Office will maintain a Do Not Knock list and registered addresses. Do Not Knock decals will be available for pickup at Customer Service in Town Hall.

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If you have registered for the Do Not Knock List and have your decal properly displayed on your property, solicitors may be found in violation of the Township of Millburn Ordinance no. 2526-19 and subject to legal action.

** Non-commercial, religious, and/or political canvassers and solicitors protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution are permitted to perform those activities from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and weekends. These groups, such as political campaigners or religious advocacy groups, are not bound by the rules stated in the Township's Do Not Knock Ordinance.

In addition to joining the Do Not Knock list, the Township of Millburn advises residents who are concerned about the manner in which they have been solicited to reach out directly to the companies in question and/ or file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau or Division of Consumer Affairs.

You can now place your address on the No Knock Registry. If you sign up for this registry, all people going door to door are prohibited from knocking on your door. Once your address is added to the list, it will remain until removed by the occupant upon request. Please allow 48 hours for your address to be added to the registry.

(4) PENALTY. Anyone who is found in violation of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) per offense for each and every occurrence, regardless of the time period involved, and shall constitute a separate offense under this chapter.

In an effort to minimize unwanted solicitation, the Solicitors Ordinance was amended to include a No Knock List option available to all residents living within the city limits of Jenks. Being added to this list prohibits solicitors from visiting your home. The exception to this rule, however, is canvassers which are described below. For questions, call the City at 918-299-5883 or contact us using the form.

Please note that this Ordinance and No Knock List does not prohibit the practice of hanging door hangers or leaving fliers. It only prohibits solicitors from attempting to make contact with residents by knocking on your door.

If you have concerns about a solicitor not following the guidelines of this ordinance, please contact the City or the Jenks Police Department non-emergency number at 918-299-6311. Please have the following information collected to pass along to the PD dispatcher if possible:

A solicitor is any person attempting to make contact for the purpose of selling goods or services at the point of contact at his or her residence without prior specific invitation or appointment, whether or not the goods or services are actually delivered at the time of sales. Solicitors are required to:

Canvassers are making contact for noncommercial purposes. They are not required to register with the City and are not held accountable to the requirements of the No Knock Ordinance. Nonprofit organizations such as the Girl or Boy Scouts and school fundraising drives are examples of canvassers. Canvasser activities advocate civic, religious, charitable or political causes and are exempt from this ordinance.

Those who violate the borough ordinance by knocking on the doors of residence displaying the Do Not Knock sign will be required to pay a fine of not more than $500., or be imprisoned in the county jail for a term of not more than 30 days. Any lawful employees of any governmental agency, recognized members of any church, social, civic, fraternal, political or philanthropic organization and local clubs are not required to have permits or a borough issued ID and do not have to abide by the Do Not Knock registry.

    Do NOT Knock Registry (pdf)

Borough of South Plainfield
2480 Plainfield Avenue South Plainfield NJ 07080
908-754-9000

So far the only way I've found to take people down without killing them is Sleep Darts. None of my skills (that I've noticed) seem to be able to knock people out/put them to sleep. I noticed the "parry" button is also "choke" but when sneaking up on someone and pressing parry I just block, I don't seem to choke them; I'm also unsure whether that's lethal or not.

However, if the unconscious body falls down stairs, off a high platform/balcony/etc., into water, they can die and that will increase kill count. Other enemies can also found the unconscious body and be alerted to your presence, so make sure to hide them after knocking em out. Other than that, nothing to worry about.

Sneaking up and choking out is the only way other than using sleep darts, but if you're dealing with a guard who has already been alerted (and you're out of sleep darts), you can use Time Bend Tier 2 to stop time, go behind the alerted guard, and choke them out before time returns to normal.

Residents of Independence can participate in the Zero Knock by adding your address below. Once you are in the list, solicitors will be required to consult the list and skip your address if it is listed.

Solicitors - Information contained in the data base established for the purpose of administering a zero knock list shall be used only for the purpose of implementing the zero knock program. The zero knock list shall be available at no cost to any person, firm, corporation or other entity that is required to consult the list. The person, firm, corporation or other entity requesting the list shall maintain the confidentiality of the information on the list and is only for the purpose of preventing home solicitation sales to persons whole residential address appears on the list.

A search warrant may be served only between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. unless the court determines on the basis of facts stated in the affidavits that a nighttime search outside those hours is necessary to prevent the loss, destruction, or removal of the objects of the search or to protect the searchers or the public. The search warrant shall state that it may be served only between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. unless a nighttime search outside those hours is authorized.

For the purposes of this section, "no-knock search warrant" means a search warrant authorizing peace officers to enter certain premises without first loudly and understandably announcing the officer's presence or purpose and waiting an objectively reasonable amount of time thereafter for the occupant to comply, based on a totality of the circumstances, prior to entering the premises.

(d) A no-knock search warrant shall not be issued when the only crime alleged is possession of a controlled substance unless there is probable cause to believe that the controlled substance is for other than personal use.

(a) Law enforcement agencies shall report to the commissioner of public safety regarding the use of no-knock search warrants in a format prescribed by the commissioner. An agency must report the use of a no-knock search warrant to the commissioner no later than three months after the date the warrant was issued. The report shall include the following information:

(b) The commissioner of public safety shall report the information provided under paragraph (a) annually to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over public safety.

Under current law, judges can approve such warrants under certain conditions, such as when the police can demonstrate they are unable to detain a suspect or search the residence through a knock-and-announce warrant.

Rep. Jeff Witte (R-Lakeville) and Rep. Paul Novotny (R-Elk River) are both retired police officers. Both said no-knock warrants, when executed with care, should remain an option for law enforcement agencies.

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