<body> Public Ad Campaign: Rogue Sign Company That Fled L.A. Loses Court Fight in San Francisco
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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Rogue Sign Company That Fled L.A. Loses Court Fight in San Francisco


Fuel Outdoor, a New York company that put up hundreds of illegal advertising signs in L.A. and then took them down last year after losing a five-year court battle to overturn the city’s ban on new off-site signs, has suffered a major loss in a similar fight against sign regulations in San Francisco. [More Here]

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