Mission Viejo to Begin Enforcement of Blinder Rack Law After Resident Complaints

Mission Viejo to Begin Enforcement of Blinder Rack Law After Resident Complaints
Homes stand on a hillside in Mission Viejo, Calif., on Oct. 22, 2018. Mario Tama/Getty Images
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The city of Mission Viejo will begin enforcing its 20-year-old “Blinder Rack Law” this week after residents complained to officials that street vendors were selling vulgar merchandise.

Officials of the Southern California city said they were notified by residents that street vendors were selling items against President Joe Biden and in favor of former President Donald Trump that contained offensive slogans inappropriate for children. The law requires the bottom two-thirds of any explicit or vulgar depiction on merchandise to be covered up when in public view.

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Jamie is a California-based reporter covering issues in Los Angeles and state policies for The Epoch Times. In her free time, she enjoys reading nonfiction and thrillers, going to the beach, studying Christian theology, and writing poetry. You can always find Jamie writing breaking news with a cup of tea in hand.
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