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Drivers in certain parts of Baltimore city may notice a lack of squeegee workers. Starting January 10, Baltimore police officers will be out patrolling to stop panhandling and soliciting as part of the city's Squeegee Collaborative plan. The city created the Squeegee Collaborative after a deadly shooting at Light and Conway Streets in downtown Baltimore. As of January 10, squeegee workers will no longer be able to congregate to clean windshields at six intersections in the city. These high traffic areas include: - Wabash Avenue and Northern Parkway -Mount Royal and North Avenues at the I-83 off-ramps -The JFX at President Street -MLK Boulevard and I-395 -Light and Conway Streets and I-395 #squeegee #news #baltimore

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