Censored windows: Dallas sign ban.

AuthorSullum, Jacob
PositionCitings - Brief article

PLACING SMALL signs below eye level is not usually an effective way to advertise your business. But that's what a Dallas ordinance requires.

In February the Institute for Justice launched a protest against the city's limits on the size and position of retailers' window signs. A 2008 ordinance says business signs may not be placed in the upper two-thirds of windows or glass doors and may not cover more than 15 percent of the glass. But because the rules apply only to commercial speech, local business owners could conspicuously display I.J.'s posters saying "End the Dallas Sign Ban" without risking fines.

That exception...

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