Yeah, I think this is an unfortunate situation, cause by the town. Because really, they're right, it definitely is advertisement. And now that there's a court case, they're going to be setting a precedent. So, while the art on this particular local business isn't harmful, and, imo, is good for the town, they now have to consider this ruling applied to all businesses, which includes places like Starbucks and McDonald's, that will absolutely abuse a decision in the local bakery's favor
Probably why he had an e-bike. Fast, silent, small, and easy to ride long distances compared to a normal bike, or a car in New York. Definitely helps that you can buy them for cash, without a license, and often person-to-person second hand
That's not a sign of intelligence, it's just that he had so much money, he could afford to fail a bunch of times, so he could get lucky every once in a while
Immigration is extremely important economically. New immigrants take jobs that average citizens wouldn't, and can provide a large low-income population base, which keeps goods and services flowing, where they could otherwise stagnate with a more settled customer base. Anyone that claims the opposite is just trying to obfuscate their racsim.
Yeah, I think this is an unfortunate situation, cause by the town. Because really, they're right, it definitely is advertisement. And now that there's a court case, they're going to be setting a precedent. So, while the art on this particular local business isn't harmful, and, imo, is good for the town, they now have to consider this ruling applied to all businesses, which includes places like Starbucks and McDonald's, that will absolutely abuse a decision in the local bakery's favor