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Woman reportedly calls for Halloween decoration ban because ‘keep out’ bathroom sign confused her
A girl in the U.K. has reportedly referred to as for a Halloween decoration ban soon after she claimed a the latest toilet trip left her confused about a toilet’s functioning get. The girl, whose identity hasn’t been disclosed, evidently aired her grievance on Nextdoor – a hyperlocal social media platform for neighborhoods – according to a report from MyLondon, a British newspaper owned by London-centered publisher Access plc. MyLondon stories that the toilet the female visited at a community business experienced a “retain out” indicator on its bathroom. ‘BANNED’ HALLOWEEN COSTUMES About TIME AS EBAY Eliminates JEFFREY-DAHMER Motivated OUTFIT “[I] feel that Halloween decorations should really be banned,” the…
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Oregon ban on real estate ‘love letters’ blocked by preliminary injunction
A federal judge on Friday granted a preliminary injunction that prohibits Oregon from enforcing a law against “love letters” to home sellers. In his court order, District Judge Marco A. Hernández says Oregon’s House Bill 2550 “likely violates” the First Amendment rights of real estate agents. “It is not in the public interest to enforce a law that is likely unconstitutional, even one aimed at the laudable goal of reducing unlawful discrimination in housing,” his legal opinion reads. The 2021 law was the first of its kind in the nation. It prohibited buyers from providing “love letters” and personal photographs to sellers as a way to improve their chances of…