Odds and Sods
A police official in Virginia has defended displaying an electronic
billboard sign issuing drivers seemingly obvious advice: “Don’t hit the
car in front of you.” The sign was purchased and erected just outside
Washington D.C. by the Arlington County Police Department, costing
taxpayers about $13,000, Lieutenant David Green Jr. said.
Local resident, Amanda Anderson, said the sign was an example of government waste and said she trusts individuals not to “purposefully hit the car in front of them.” “I am dismayed to see my hard-earned tax dollars going towards expensive signs which tell me what to do,” Anderson added.
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