I-275 Overpass at 54th Avenue N, St. Petersburg, FL
Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2005

An estimated 10,000 cars saw our banners on Wednesday from 5:30-7:00pm Unfortunately, seven law enforcement vehicles arrived to tell us if we didn't detach our banners there would be arrests.  Even after our banners were removed as ordered, the police stayed around for at least 30 minutes while we held our banners.  One of the officers was particularly aggressive and continued to threaten arrests even after the banners were detached.  At a time when people are suffering in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama due to Hurricane Katrina and the inefficiency of our government, it seemed particularly offensive that law enforcement officials would spend so much time harassing people for something so trivial.

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(Note: Three other law enforcement vehicles were present)






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Other banners seen in Tampa and St. Petersburg:
June '05, Dec '04, Nov '04, Oct '04, May '04

Banners from around the country:  freewayblogger.com

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