Medias and other pawnbrokers objected to an Indianapolis city ordinance that regulated their business. The ordinance required

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Medias and other pawnbrokers objected to an Indianapolis city ordinance that regulated their business. The ordinance required an applicant for a pawnbroker’s license to establish good character by the certificate of three landowners. The ordinance also provided that the licensee keep specified records and supply information to the chief of police. Finally, the ordinance specified that the licensee hold all pledged articles for 96 hours, and it required that the licensee take the thumbprints of all persons from whom he or she bought or received goods. Are these regulations arbitrary and unreasonable? (Medias v. City of Indianapolis, 216 Ind. 155, 23 N.E.2d 590)

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