Klan Barred From Ohio Highway Cleanup Project
Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio —
A Ku Klux Klan group will not be allowed to join the Adopt-a-Highway program because their participation could become a safety hazard, officials said.
“The fears are that the presence of the klan will attract vandalism, including people dumping trash to make the klan pick it up,” Transportation Department spokesman Pieter Wykoff said Wednesday.
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