Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Dylan was right--no code applicable to his rooftop Trump 2024 sign

Rooftop 'TRUMP 2024' painting can stay. Lake Worth Beach drops citation. Here's why

A downtown business owner will get to keep a giant pro-Trump display on the roof of his Lake Avenue business after code enforcement cited him for it.

A red “TRUMP 2024” painted message on the roof of Dylan Harrison's one-story retail building at 508 Lake Ave. — home to Kavasutra, The Ice Cream Affair, The Office and Retrohouse Comics — does not violate city code, city officials decided on Tuesday, May 7.

The original citation asserted that the painting can be classified under the city code’s definition of a sign or mural and is subject to regulation. But city officials now agree that the painting does not fit those categories.

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5 comments:

  1. I wish he would sue the city for harassment and any legal fees he may have paid. We all know that the dumpstercrats in this city only wanted the political sign removed because Pedophile Joe wasn't on the sign.

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  2. The question is: Do we have any class in Lake Worth? I would say that Kavasutra is a classless organization, so anything they do only adds to their disgusting presence.

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    1. Personally I think this prank is all in good fun the persons who complained must feel silly. You want diversity and inclusion well here it is…….

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    2. You think the kava kids are classless I’ll take you to a brothel on south D, check out the classy folks drinking and peeing in the alley behind Pochitos, the classy vagrants defecting in Bryant Park , the drunks stumbling out of our bars very classy

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  3. Another win for the good guys

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