A New Jersey man who faced a fine for flying flags outside his home supporting Donald Trump had his charges dropped by a judge Wednesday.
Joseph Hornick was ticketed in March for violating a West Long Branch ordinance that restricts the display of political signs until 30 days before an election. New Jersey’s primary is set for June 7.
He was ticketed March 25 after a resident who is a former Democratic councilman called police and questioned why his complaints about the flags to the municipal code enforcement officer had not resulted in a citation, NJ.com reported, citing a police report.
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8 comments:
Ridiculous, Government trying to tell you when, where, and the time you can fly any flag.
SCREW OBAMA
Dude, it's the homeowners association, not the government.
@2:59 Thank you. It's easy to take nearly any situation and put a spin on it
So city ordinances mean nothing?
3:35 When they are politically motivated (i.e. politically correct) YES!!
Time for a little civil disobedience.
4:53 How is it politically motivated if it applies to everyone and all political signs?
Homeowners Ass......just as much a joke as the leaders of government.
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