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Thursday, September 21, 2017

Susan Reitman of Rockland Maine epitomizes ignorant Trump Supporters!


Ignorant Trump Voter doesn't know her own local laws/regulations?
Refuses to abide by law?

The purpose of local regulations is to prevent others from enduring the zealotry of those like Susan Reitman.

Much like Drumpf, Susan Reitman seems to believe laws apply to everyone else.









'Shocked': Maine Woman Ordered by City to 

Take Down Pro-Trump Signs

"I guess I’m being stubborn ... but I’m not going to back down from what I believe"





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A woman in Rockland, Maine, is refusing to take down her pro-Donald Trump signs and says she would rather go to jail.
(Published Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017)


A Rockland, Maine, woman says she would rather go to jail than take down her pro-Donald Trump signs.

Susan Reitman has hung two banners on her front gate: One that says "I love Trump" and another that says "He Won, Get over it."

She received a notice from the city’s code enforcement office a few days ago, asking her to take them down.

"I was shocked," she said. "This is my freedom of speech. People have a right to voice their opinion."


Assistant Code Officer Bill Butler said another Rockland resident complained about the signs' size. The city ordinance states residential signs can be no larger than 2 square feet.
Reitman’s signs are a little larger than 3 feet by 2 feet.
"They’re well over the limit," Butler said.



He said residents need to apply for permits to display signs like that. They are able to follow an appeals process if their permits are denied.

Reitman said she wasn’t aware of the ordinance and feels it should be changed to allow for this kind of political speech.

She has until Friday to remove the banners, or else face a fine between $100-$1,000 a day.


Reitman has no plans to pay fines or remove signs.

"If I have to sit in jail for the rest of eternity, that’s my choice," she said. "I guess I’m being stubborn ... but I’m not going to back down from what I believe."

http://www.necn.com/news/new-england/Rockland-Maine-Trump-Signs-City-Ordinance-Issues-445811443.html

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