UPDATE: 12/08/2010 – Florida Official Responds to ‘Scrooge’ Accusations; Accuses Toll Collectors of Theft
Thanks to an unspecified “record” number of motorists who have grudges against all things Christmas, Florida transportation officials have forbidden toll booth operators from displaying decorations celebrating any religious or cultural holiday.
Christmas might have been the primary target of easily offended motorists (probably the same ones with bumper stickers proclaiming, “Embrace Diversity.”), but Muslims, Jews and African-Americans who operate toll booths are also feeling the effects of the state’s ban on Christmas decorations. In the name of ‘fairness,’ Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise outlawed all reminders of religious and cultural celebrations from display in toll booths.
“The state says it comes down to money,” reports ClickOrlando.com. “It has to be fair to all people of all beliefs and it can’t spend money to buy decorations for everybody’s holidays. The simplest thing was to get rid of decorations altogether.”
Toll booth operator Lana Fontanetta said if she’s not allowed to decorate her workplace — EVEN OUT OF HER OWN POCKET — she will turn herself in to a living Christmas ornament. She thinks the line is blurred between everyone else’s ‘rights’ and her own.
“Christmas is the biggest holiday and it means so much to me,” Fontanetta told KTAR.com. “You want to feel the joy and I feel like somebody’s trying to keep me down. I am a Christian and I’m not afraid to say it.”
Contact Fla. Secretary of Transportation Stephanie C. Kopelousos and Interim Executive Director of Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise Kevin Thibault if you think they deserve lumps of coal in their stockings:
Email Stephanie C. Kopelousos: fdot@dot.state.fl.us
Tel: 850-414-5205
Email Kevin Thibault: kevin.thibault@dot.state.fl.us
Tel: 407-264-3100

















You can’t be fair to everyone, someone will always feel left out.
This is sickening. Celebrate Christmas for crying out loud.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion…”
Whether or not you agree with the state owning the roads and the toll booth, it does own them. As such, it shouldn’t promote one religion over another on its toll booths.
So, exactly how does hanging a stocking, putting up a cardboard Santa face or hanging a few ornaments “establish a religion?” I’m so sick of that empty, invalid argument. If that’s all it takes, it makes you wonder where one can attend the Church of Baby on Board. Apparently, they were founded and had a pretty big following in the mid-1980s.
I’m not sure if you need a grammar lesson or not, so I’ll humor you anyway. “…establishment of religion…” implies a religion that has been established, not that one is establishing a religion right then and there.
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