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Daat Emet has been fined 1320 NIS by the Netanya municipality

Daat Emet has been fined 1320 NIS by the Netanya municipality for pasting two bumper stickers on public property. It goes without saying that Daat Emet does not paste stickers on public signs or lamp posts (as the religious do); it would seem that this is a provocation on the part of religious Netanya residents. The case is set to be heard on February 18, 2007 at 8:30 am. (For some reason, the case was postponed to May 6, 2007 at 8:30 am.) Anyone -- anywhere in the country, and particularly in Netanya -- who see stickers of religious organizations pasted on public property in violation of the law should photograph the offense and complain to the municipality. Send us the municipality's response. Anyone interested in reading the Netanya municipality's response can read the Hebrew article in the HaShavua B'Netanya newspaper.