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Councilman Frank DiCicco is going to save us from the scourge of the city, ubiquitous thai menus:
Frank DiCicco, councilman for the first district, says in his South Philadelphia neighborhood handbills usually end up not inside the recipients’ homes, but as litter in the gutter:
“Pizza shops, restaurants, take-out food restaurants, car washes: small businesses who hire people to go and circulate hand bills that ultimately wind up in the street.”
So DiCicco is pushing a measure that would require those small businesses to leave hand bills only in the hands of actual homeowners, or face fines.
Geeze. Don’t these small business owners know only places that have enough money for a billboard should be able to little the city with their crap?
Photo by striatic used under a Creative Commons license
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