CLEARWATER — A bait and tackle shop has been battling with city officials over a mural on its building that depicts game fish, which the city views as an unauthorized business sign. So the shop has covered up the artwork — with a banner displaying the text of the First Amendment. Full StoryWe were once a group of visual artists who displayed and sold our works in non traditional venues, i.e. the streets and plazas of St.Augustine Florida,the oldest City in The U. S. Local laws have been passed in defiance of the First Amendment.There are no longer street artists in St. Augustine, Florida E mail: plazanews@mail.com
Monday, March 09, 2009
Government At Work
CLEARWATER — A bait and tackle shop has been battling with city officials over a mural on its building that depicts game fish, which the city views as an unauthorized business sign. So the shop has covered up the artwork — with a banner displaying the text of the First Amendment. Full Story
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Amazing. I guess stupidty knows no geographical boundries. Clearwater officials must've went to the same city leader seminar as St. Augustine's. Idiots R Us - you too can learn to trample all over peoples rights, get a God complex, and waste taxpayers money.
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