Man Ordered to Remove 'Jesus Is Lord' Sign
Posted: Wed May 28, 2003 1:37 pm
I continue to be amazed at some people...and very disappointed. Can't those idiot officials find something worthwhile to complain about? I mean, Come on!
What is this world coming to????? :o
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BEDFORD, Pa. — A large neon sign that reads "Jesus is Lord" is catching heat from the managers of this historic borough.
Officials are threatening businessman Bob Foor with 30 days in jail if he refuses to remove the 3 1/2-feet-tall and nearly 100-feet-wide flashing red sign from a massive old building he owns in the heart of the borough's historic district.
Foor, who spent $10,000 on the sign, says it's his constitutional right.
"I feel they're violating my freedom of speech and my freedom to express my religion," Foor said.
The row began a year ago when Foor sought permission from the borough's historical review board to put up the sign. The board denied the request because of the size of the sign and the use of neon, both of which failed to comply with the district's historic appearance.
Earlier this year, Foor found out no permit was necessary to put a sign on windows, so he had the sign installed on the building windows.
"There's nothing wrong with putting beer signs on the windows, so what's wrong with this?" Foor said.
Officials, who gave Foor 10 days' notice to remove the sign, say it violates the historic district's regulations, the sign ordinance and the zoning law. Borough Manager John Montgomery added signs must be inside the window.
Letters Foor received from borough Solicitor Dean Crabtree said failure to comply could bring fines of $1,000 per day and up to 30 days in jail.
What is this world coming to????? :o
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BEDFORD, Pa. — A large neon sign that reads "Jesus is Lord" is catching heat from the managers of this historic borough.
Officials are threatening businessman Bob Foor with 30 days in jail if he refuses to remove the 3 1/2-feet-tall and nearly 100-feet-wide flashing red sign from a massive old building he owns in the heart of the borough's historic district.
Foor, who spent $10,000 on the sign, says it's his constitutional right.
"I feel they're violating my freedom of speech and my freedom to express my religion," Foor said.
The row began a year ago when Foor sought permission from the borough's historical review board to put up the sign. The board denied the request because of the size of the sign and the use of neon, both of which failed to comply with the district's historic appearance.
Earlier this year, Foor found out no permit was necessary to put a sign on windows, so he had the sign installed on the building windows.
"There's nothing wrong with putting beer signs on the windows, so what's wrong with this?" Foor said.
Officials, who gave Foor 10 days' notice to remove the sign, say it violates the historic district's regulations, the sign ordinance and the zoning law. Borough Manager John Montgomery added signs must be inside the window.
Letters Foor received from borough Solicitor Dean Crabtree said failure to comply could bring fines of $1,000 per day and up to 30 days in jail.