A lawsuit was filed in opposition of city ordinance in Orange that requires sex offenders to post signs aimed at keeping kids off their property during Halloween.
City Sued Over Ordinance Requiring Sex Offenders to Post Signs on Halloween – Chip Yost Reports

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