A bakery in Conway NH is suing the town after being told their mural violates advertising signage laws. It seems the sign just has pastries and doesn’t otherwise advertise the business, so they’re calling it art and arguing it should stay. The town disagrees so they’re going to court over it.

The bakery is suing the town for $1, and permission to keep the kids mural up.

This is a small business fighting to keep kids art on display. Suing for $1 is a way to signal that are willing to do this at a financial loss, and that the display isn’t a means of enriching themselves but rather their community.

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    12 days ago

    Counterpoint: the spirit of the advertising law requiring you to put your name on the advertising is so you’re not playing mind games with advertising. When you put up advertisement you’re not allowed to hide that it was your advertisement. If you take up a billboard in town and say sheriff Jones is a lying sack of shit, It has to have that it was paid for by whatever foundation, and it can’t be microscopic.

    They are using this law in an attempt to keep a bakery from decorating the outside of their business with perfectly reasonable non-offensive imagery. The businesses sign is adequate and visible They are not trying to hide who they are.

    My guess would be small town shenanigans and somebody pissed at somebody’s Wheaties.