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Monday, July 20, 2020

Your Monday Morning Florida Report

PORT ORANGE, Fla. – A man accused of spray painting anti-racism messages on 100 stop signs told police they could lock him up “and throw away the key” because he stood behind what he wrote, according to the Port Orange Police Department.

Records show on July 6, several stop signs across the city were found to have been painted so that the word “Racism” or the phrase “I can’t breathe” appeared beneath the word “Stop.”
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5 comments:

  1. He better stencil a stop sign on his buttcheeks before he gets to lock up.

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    1. Or if he has hemorrhoids: "Speed Bumps Ahead".

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  2. The cops should take him up on his suggestion.

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  3. Pillories and public floggings need to be brought back. Why should the taxpayers have to pay to feed and house the insane in our society when they can just be beaten and humiliated whenever they step outside society's sense of decency?

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  4. Lol, at the University of Houston architecture and art student parking, someone years ago I’m guessing, stenciled in ‘hammer time’ below STOP. I still laugh thinking of Mc hammer in his lame parachute pants. The stupid shit one remembers. MadMarlin

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