Some day laborers have taken to holding “Hire here” signs and staying still on sidewalks where they congregate in Costa Mesa, a direct response to a police crackdown last year in which more than a half-dozen laborers were arrested for allegedly violating the city’s anti-solicitation law.
Under the ordinance, nobody may solicit oncoming motorists by distracting them through waving or calling out to them. Conversely, motorists are not allowed to solicit work from the day laborers by searching them out, but that hasn’t stopped either of the groups from finding work or getting work, even if it is in violation of the anti-solicitation ordinance.
“We figure, if we hold out signs and obey the law, as it is written, then there’s not much the police can do,” said Antonio Gonzalez, a Spanish-speaking day laborer who lives on the west side of Costa Mesa. “I don’t want any trouble. I just need work, and if this sign helps me find it, then that will be a good thing.