172 Mass. 58 | Mass. | 1898
The defendant was convicted of a violation of an ordinance of the city of Worcester, which is as follows: “An Ordinance to regulate the collecting and storage of old rags, old papers, or other refuse material. Section 1. No person shall carry on the business of collecting, storing, and dealing in old rags, old papers, or other such refuse material, in any build
Besides the authority found in the statute already quoted, we have in the Pub. Sts. c. 102, § 28, a provision for licensing “ dealers in and keepers of shops for the purchase, sale, or barter of junk, old metals, or second band articles.” There is certainly strong ground for the argument of the District Attorney that dealing in rags is within the express language of this statute.
We are of opinion that it was not unreasonable for the city of Worcester to forbid the business of collecting, storing, and dealing in rags within the thickly settled portions of the city except when conducted by licensed persons. The safety of the com