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January 26, 2008: No Fly Zone (Philly)
In order to relieve congestion at Philly airport, the FAA has changed the rules. The planes that used fly down the river until the acquired quite a bit of altitude before turning left or right, now turn much sooner, much lower, and over neighborhoods. This change has pissed a lot of people off.
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I noticed the FU and I could see the original phrase blacked out. Was the photo adjusted for publication or did the owners physically change the writing?
BTW, I live under the flight path to the Phila airport. Thursday night we were leaving the house and heard a helicopter overhead at most at a few hundred feet. It flew over without any running lights. It must have been painted dark and flying low because all we heard was a minute or two of very loud noise overhead and it was gone. |
I applaud the sentiment, but the problem of course is that the only people who will really see it are airline pilots and passengers. Still, I say go for it, and I hope the township loses if they try to get it taken off.
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I grew up in the PHL flightpath...
On the New Jersey side. Planes used to come in so low, I could sit out on the front stoop and hear the landing gear operating. After years and years you don't even notice...Conversation would have to stop until the plane flew by. I kinda miss it!:p
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She could say, "It's not visible from the street, I have no jurisdiction." Not that I believe she has the power to regulate political speech.
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She's a politician covering her ass and trying not to piss off anyone. Stalling for time to see which way the wind blows, is their trademark.
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Basically she pushed it off pending some future study that probably won't happen. The better thing to do is to get other neighbors with flat roofs to print the same, so the city can't control it. |
Technically you're right, she is a bureaucrat, though Township Manager is hardly lowly.
Township Managers serve at the pleasure of the Township Council, and must be a bigger politician than they are... tread on as few toes as possible, practice fence sitting until their butt is numb, and never make a decision before checking with the township solicitor. |
The most interesting detail to me about the whole hoopla is that no actual obscenity was ever present on the roof. The actual roof reads as it does in the accompanying article -- "F_ck", underscore and all.
See here for an undoctored photo. So you wind up with news reporters breathlessly flapping about obscenities, uninformed government schmucks making stupid comments, and a whole barrel of monkeys -- all operating under the mistaken premise that there's an actual obscenity present. Oh, and did you catch the sly dodge in the news article? How the article itself contains the actual text of the sign -- F_ck -- but the picture is doctored to protect our poor little eyes from the blasphemous f-word which doesn't exist? All to make it seem like it's worse than it really is? News media, grar! |
Well said. The implication is that establishment media has protected speech rights that individuals don't.
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f_ck the media! What ever happened to letting people decide for themselves?
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One of my favorite TV gags is unnecessary censorship where they bleep innocuous phrases in clips to make it appear as if they were obscenities. This appears to be what Fox has done, intentionally or otherwise.
Fing Mrons:right: |
Bong Hits for Jesus!
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Let's all let Ms. Howanski know what we think of her trying to silence Mr. Hall's message to those IN THE SKY!
Please contact Anne E. Howanski, Township Manager at contact@twp.ridley.pa.us |
Gee, I just thought he went to Furman University!
That lady is probably against violins, also. |
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