Baltimore, MD - Nov. 27, 2025 - Squeegee workers are continuing to wash windshields in Baltimore’s busiest intersections, including zones where the practice is explicitly prohibited, raising fresh questions about whether city leaders are enforcing their own rules.
Despite a high-profile 2022 action plan that promised citations, clear restrictions and alternative jobs for youth, a Spotlight on Maryland investigation found the city has issued just one citation in nearly three years.
Officials have touted progress, but data and on-the-ground observations show enforcement gaps that have allowed the practice to return to major corridors.
On President Street in Baltimore City, just off I-83, a group of four squeegee boys wipes car windshields at a stoplight. The Baltimore City Police headquarters towers over the intersection as drivers hand cash to the young workers – a location Mayor Brandon Scott’s office lists as a disallowed squeegee zone.... Read More: FOX45