Portsmouth Drops $4,500 Daily Fine Threat Against Resident for Posting Signs Following ACLU Lawsuit
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Portsmouth Drops $4,500 Daily Fine Threat Against Resident for Posting Signs Following ACLU Lawsuit

READ: ACLU of RI Sues Portsmouth Over Political Sign Ban
The agreement was made at a chambers conference held late Monday before U.S. District Judge William Smith on ACLU of RI cooperating attorney Richard A. Sinapi’s request for a temporary restraining order against enforcement of the ordinance.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe ACLU suit was filed after the Town threatened a $500-a-day fine per sign against Mr. DiPaola for erecting nine signs on his property that, according to the lawsuit, express “his opinions criticizing perceived selective and corrupt code enforcement by the Town.” The suit argues that the Town’s restrictions on the posting of political signs violates DiPaola’s free speech rights.
The judge set an expedited schedule for both sides to file briefs in the case before he issues a formal ruling. More information about the lawsuit can be found here.
