Friday, June 17, 2011

No more

During Columbia's Memorial Day Parade, an Elizabethtown man was charged by police for going around a police barricade and had to be stopped at Fifth and Locust streets by police with their guns drawn.
At Monday's borough council meeting, Mayor Leo Lutx said he instructed police and others, this will no longer be tolerated.
"There will be no tolerance from here on out. Get a pen, pencil and a piece of paper and write the number down. This has gone on far too long," Lutz said.
"It's time to pay the freight," the mayor said.
In this picture, this is a car that went through the parade at Ninth and Manor streets, despite discouragement from those watching the parade at the time.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Once again our Mayor is reactive versus proactive. He is the Mayor 10 years and its time to pay the freight? Mr Ford I hope you have the backbone to stand up to this guy when you get elected.

JN........