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Garcia further stated that displaying these signs, as well as asking for warrants from law enforcement, are perfectly legal moves. "It's more than a symbolic deterrence," Garcia said.
Jul. 27—A woman reportedly found evidence of a campsite, in the form of trash, at a park where she wanted police to put a sign that camping wasn't allowed. An officer told her they would stop by ...
A woman reportedly found evidence of a campsite, in the form of trash, at a park where she wanted police to put a sign that camping wasn’t allowed.
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‘More than a symbolic deterrent’: Businesses post signs ... - MSN
Garcia says businesses have legal mechanisms to defend their private property. However, a “no trespass” sign does not guarantee that law enforcement will not enter and agents could face little ...
'No trespassing' signs were outside Phoenix immigration court after activists, protesters and reporters captured ICE making arrests outside court.
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