VICTORY FOR LIBERTY TAX IN LAWSUIT AGAINST POWAY'S SIGN ORDINANCE
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February 09, 2007
(Poway, CA)  Business owners of Liberty Tax Service, located at 13555 Midland Road, were notified that the Court ruled that Poway Municipal Code (Sign Ordinance) was unconstitutionally vague and ordered the City to refund any amounts paid by Liberty.  

Liberty Tax Service greets Poway commuters on Midland Road in colorfully dressed costumes of Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty waving at drivers passing by their Midland Road location   Last year, Liberty filed suit against the City of Poway to have the Court settle the question of whether the presence of the patriotic Liberty Tax Service greeters violate the city’s signage ordinance.  The City refers to the colorful Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty as “human signs” in violation of the general sign ordinance.

Liberty Tax Service greets Poway commuters on Midland Road in colorfully dressed costumes of Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty waving at drivers passing by their Midland Road location. “We are delighted about the ruling” said Alan Geraci, General Manager of the Liberty Tax Franchise. “The support we received by the business and general Poway community was fantastic.  This is a victory for our Constitutional rights”  Geraci says, “We will continue to cooperate with the City.  Our marketing plan only covers a the tax season and is friendly and unobtrusive.”  

Liberty Tax Service remains dedicated to serving the Poway community with fast, friendly and accurate income tax preparation.  Liberty Tax Service is a retail income tax preparation firm serving the United States and Canada. The company is ranked one of the top franchise opportunities in Entrepreneur magazine's list of top 500 franchises.  John Hewitt holds the distinction of being the only CEO and founder to be listed twice in the top 15 companies in Entrepreneur magazine. He founded Liberty Tax Service® in 1997.
 
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Business owners of Liberty Tax Service, located at 13555 Midland Road, were notified that the Court ruled that Poway Municipal Code (Sign Ordinance) was unconstitutionally vague and ordered the City to refund any amounts paid by Liberty. 


 
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