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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-24-2009 @ 2:44PM
Joe said...
Must be why they call the Island Wahoo, or is that A Wahoo?. Seems, by the numbers shown, to be full of them. I agree with no billboards. Years ago I drove to Niagra Falls on the Canadian side and billboards were banned. It really was a terrific trip. But banning an icon, regardless of it's corporate affiliation, you'd also have to ban any advertising on any vehicle, including the state motto on liscense plates. A law has to be fair and equitable to all. You'd have to ban things like the Shriners Motor Cycles, because they do advertise the Shriners, just to name one, but alas, you'd also have to ban any float in a parade, as they are built by corporations and somewhere on them, is the corporate name or logo. I don't even want to hear about Pineapples shown on anything.
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