Thursday, May 28, 2009
Northeast Dallas veteran sent threatening letter by HOA to remove military bumper stickers
A veteran living in a Northeast Dallas condo community was asked by his HOA to remove the seven military bumper stickers on his vehicle. But "ask" is really a nice way to put it, as the letter that Frank Larison received detailed all the punishments that would come to him if he declined. Video below provides more detail:
HOA asks veteran to remove military bumper stickers
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