Editor's note

Rid our towns of these infernal stickers!

The safe abortion stickers continue to be the scourge of our town(s).  These stickers, offering all sorts of’ safe procedures’ and sexual health remedies, appear like morning dew on electrical boxes, street signs and even on window panes. Some are ripped off by irate shop owners but most appear to just ‘stick around’.  Those offering …

The safe abortion stickers continue to be the scourge of our town(s).  These stickers, offering all sorts of’ safe procedures’ and sexual health remedies, appear like morning dew on electrical boxes, street signs and even on window panes.

Some are ripped off by irate shop owners but most appear to just ‘stick around’.  Those offering such services must benefit from their illegal advertising as they continue to advertise.

It would be great if there could some kind of community to rid the town of these stickers that are not only anti-social and bad for the town but are also potentially dangerous to unsuspecting customers who could be tricked into using such a back-yard service.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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