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El Toro, Bob Will Reign Protest Bureaucracy

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We don’t have too much political graffiti here in the good ol’ US of A, only a couple of anti-war signs and more anti-war signs. But don’t fix a bridge in New Jersey, and somebody in Camden will make a statement!

The “historic” State Street Bridge is “fresh off its latest round of structural damage” and has been out of service since Aug. 20. It also closed during 1999 and 2004. And though residents thought the bridge was important enough to fix right away, nobody seemed to help them. So a resident took his spray can and the Camden Courier-Post infuriatingly didn’t show us the whole message.

“If the State St. Bridge were in Cherry Hill or Haddonfield it would have been fixed in one day. Where are your politicians now?” it read.

Where’s your messiah now, Camden? The graffiti was sadly removed due to “unauthorized use of the pavement,” like those kids from my high school who spray-painted the school’s initials on I-95 a few years back.

Historic city bridge to be fixed [Camden Courier-Post]

  1. A. V. Says: Sep 13 11:23 AM

    The New Jersey politicians are all laying low in the hopes that they aren’t swept up in the dragnet (created by even more corrupt politicians) that is ensnaring other corrupt politicians.

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