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'Dead Cripple In Wheelchair' Sign Sparks Outrage In Central Fla.
POSTED: 7:17 am EDT April 18,
2007
UPDATED: 12:25 am EDT April 20,
2007
OCALA, Fla. -- A controversial business sign featuring a joke about a cripple person in a wheelchair has sparked outrage in an Ocala, Fla., community and prompted a protest Wednesday for its removal.The sign in front of Hercules Fence Company reads, "What has four wheels and flies? A dead cripple in a wheelchair."Carol Terrillion, who had polio as a child and uses a motorized wheelchair, was one in the group of protesters demanding that the sign be removed from public view.
"I fought all my life for things like this -- just to be equal and to get a ground in life and be somebody and something," Terrillion said. "And then I see this. It is amazing that they can get away with putting this up there."Employees at the business Wednesday said they do not have a say in changing the sign.Groups are calling on national companies that supply the business to put pressure on the business to remove the sign.A manager said the store's owner, Paul Buchkovich, decided which jokes to post.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
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