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Chalking the plank: Judge won't allow bank protester to claim first amendment rights
So are the artist at the Italian Festival going to be arrested for chalking the streets and sidewalks?— June 25, 2013 5:48 p.m.
He chalks the line: City Attorney prosecutes man for writing anti-bank slogans in water soluble chalk
No wonder we're broke. If it cost six thousand dollars to clean this up, someone must have hired a relative making five hundred bucks an hour to do the cleaning. Illegal to write in chalk on a sidewalk? This is how we are wasting tax dollars? Lock up a guy who wrote on the sidewalk in water soluble chalk? I feel ill! Let's waste money we don't have. Let's tie up the court with this..let's act like little kids.— June 25, 2013 5:28 p.m.
Cabrillo goes to Mexico
It is amazing what politics goes on behind artwork. What amazes me more is the cost of storage and upkeep. With all the homeless, and all the money we spend on other countries and art, we can't keep our homeless off the streets? I must be getting old. Let's give away some artwork and concentrate on getting everyone back to work and off the streets. Great article.— April 7, 2013 5:47 a.m.