Supervisors Reject Plan for Ads in Jails
From Times Wire Reports
Tulare County has shelved a plan to sell advertising space in its jails. Supervisors voted 4 to 1 against a proposal to let bail bond operators advertise in jail booking rooms. The advertising was expected to raise about $50,000 a year to help the county during the state budget crunch.
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