Tucson Mayor Regina Romero took to Twitter on Tuesday, July 2, to accuse the president of pro-law enforcement group of being a “white supremacist.” [More]
Mayor writes: "I advised the City Manager that we should not consider or grant any permits authorizing people to paint or otherwise mark our streets (or a permit to close the street for that work) for the purpose of conveying a message, regardless of the content of the proposed message. Doing so would open up our streets as a public forum for this purpose"
And yet:
"Right now. Painting "BLACK LIVES MATTER" on Stone Avenue downtown. Pima County Supervisor Betty Villegas District5, Mayor Regina Romero’s office and Councilmember Lane Santa Cruz office, with COT Transportation."
Mayor writes: "I advised the City Manager that we should not consider or grant any permits authorizing people to paint or otherwise mark our streets (or a permit to close the street for that work) for the purpose of conveying a message, regardless of the content of the proposed message. Doing so would open up our streets as a public forum for this purpose"
ReplyDeleteAnd yet:
"Right now. Painting "BLACK LIVES MATTER" on Stone Avenue downtown. Pima County Supervisor Betty Villegas District5, Mayor Regina Romero’s office and Councilmember Lane Santa Cruz office, with COT Transportation."
Hypocrite b*h. Tucson, recall this tyrant.