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Iryat Bet Shemesh today removed [6 of 8 of] the offending signs in the RBS B, Cheftziba, and Kirya Hachareidit neighborhoods, as per the court order.
I guess now that those signs are not up, women can walk through the neighborhoods dressed as immodestly as they want...
According to the Irya Facebook post on this, they removed the signs at a total cost of 50,000nis. Despite this, in at least one of the locations, the removed signs were immediately replaced with new signs. The police had the Iryah stop trying to remove them because of disturbances in the area. The mayor, Moshe Abutbol, turned to the courts showing that as many times in the past they have tried once again to remove the signs but do not have the power to enforce this complex issue on a daily basis nor to absorb the financial costs. He called upon the police and the courts, who do have the abilities, to enforce the law in Bet Shemesh on these issues.
I want to know how they get replacement signs printed so quickly, or where they store a seemingly endless supply, and how they hang them so fast..
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