NYC's MTA Bans Ads That Could Incite Violence, Breach of the Peace
In other words, they'll be censoring ads that express viewpoints. Don't start vandalizing things you don't like though!
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved new guidelines for advertisements on Thursday, prohibiting those that it "reasonably foresees would imminently incite or provoke violence or other immediate breach of the peace."
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And...the heckler's veto works again!
Good job Moanin' Mona!