Politics & Government

Virtual Discussion About Lawn Signs In Moorestown Sunday Night

Both Black Lives Matter and support Moorestown Police signs have been stolen from private property, and other vandalism has taken place.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — In the middle of an election season and during a time of social unrest, people use lawn signs as a way to express their opinion. However, strong opinions often elicit pushback that can be illegal.

Both Black Lives Matter and support Moorestown Police signs have been stolen from private property, and other vandalism has taken place.

MooreUnity is hosting a virtual conversation that is aimed at bringing the two sides together this weekend.

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“MooreTalks: Let’s Talk About Lawn Signs” explores whether signs help or hurt, whether the messages of the Black Lives Matter movement and those who support the police are contradictory, and why there is a backlash against these movements.

It will be a Zoom conversation that takes place at 7:30 p.m. Sunday night. To register for the event, click here.

Find out what's happening in Moorestownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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