Man fights ticket for putting anti-Bush sign on public property
Kevin Egler, a 45-year-old teacher, is fighting a ticket he received for posting a sign that said "Impeach Bush" in a public garden, according to The Plain Dealer.
The Record-Courier says Egler was accused of "advertising on public property" and faces a $125 fine if convicted of putting the sign on public land near an intersection in Kent, Ohio.
Egler tells the Plain-Dealer "that when he was stopped in Kent, he asked the police officer how his sign differed from Realtors posting signs on public property saying "This way to the house for sale." He said the officer asked, 'You don't know the difference?' but never explained what it might be."
A hearing was scheduled for today, with a trial to follow on Aug. 16
Somewhere in Hell, Hitler is smiling....
Kevin Egler, a 45-year-old teacher, is fighting a ticket he received for posting a sign that said "Impeach Bush" in a public garden, according to The Plain Dealer.
The Record-Courier says Egler was accused of "advertising on public property" and faces a $125 fine if convicted of putting the sign on public land near an intersection in Kent, Ohio.
Egler tells the Plain-Dealer "that when he was stopped in Kent, he asked the police officer how his sign differed from Realtors posting signs on public property saying "This way to the house for sale." He said the officer asked, 'You don't know the difference?' but never explained what it might be."
A hearing was scheduled for today, with a trial to follow on Aug. 16
Somewhere in Hell, Hitler is smiling....
