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I Read Phillyblog So You Don’t Have To: Godwin’s Law

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After a one-week hiatus, I Read Phillyblog So You Don’t Have To returns this week, keeping you informed about State Rep. Mark B. Cohen’s favorite place on the Internet.

Sometimes, even the stupidest people on the Internet outdo themslves. One particular poster this week on Phillyblog really takes the cake. It concerns our new friend Muhammad Shaukat. Continue on for the nitty gritty.

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Come Front Of Me: The Muhammad Shaukat Story

Yesterday, the citizens of Philadelphia were introduced to Muhammad Shaukat, the newsstand operator outside the Public Ledger building who, after being told to cover up his porn magazines, put up a sign that read, in part, “I gone a fuck his mother, sister, wife… who complain my newsstand. Come front of me.”

I gone a fuck his mother, sister, wife! Come front of me! (Looks like I have some new catchphrases.)

Last night, Fox 29 Fox 29 chatted with Muhammad over his porn mags and his sign threatening to rape someone.

Read on for some thoughts about our boy Muhammad and his porn. Come front of me, too.

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Porn: Okay. Threatening Rape: Not Okay.

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Newsstand operator Muhammad Shaukat, like most vendors, sold porn. He sold Playboy and Penthouse and maybe some of those specialty titles, too.

Problem was, he had them displayed front and center. And his newsstand was right in front of the public ledger building, in touristy Independence Mall. Legally, he was probably on solid ground, but, naturally, people complained and L&I told him to tone it down.

Now, a smart businessman would probably realize that if he stood his ground, he could end up in a long legal fight which he couldn’t afford. A smart businessman would probably move the mags to the back of the newsstand, put up one of those barriers where you could only see the titles, etc.

But, well, Shaukat apparently isn’t the smartest businessman in the world:

After inspectors told Shaukat to rein in his wares, DiCicco said, “He posted a sign saying that he would rape and kill anyone who interfered with the operation of his newsstand.”

Shaukat, who said he went into vending because of an eye condition, responded, “I’m not bothering anybody. Everybody sells those magazines.”

His sign said, in part, “I gone a f— his mother, sister, wife or her… who complain my newsstand. Come front of me.”

And now, naturally, City Council is going to pass a bill banning vending around the area where his newsstand was. Whoops.

Sign threat costs vendor his corner [Daily News]