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OK, let me restate that: there are places (even a few within the USA) that have very few or no billboards, because they are banned.





Good luck getting e.g. Formula 1 to take down their sponsorship banners.

You don't think F1 would follow the law?


I'm not sure what your argument is. I thought it was "they've done illegal things before", to which I'd say "backroom dealings aren't the same as a huge sign basically saying 'look at me breaking the law over here'", but that's so trivially obvious that I'm sure your argument can't be that.



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