Oh [Bleep] -- This Town Wants To Fine Residents For Cursing

Monday, June 11, 2012
These days, it seems swearing in public has become commonplace. To combat the habit, one Massachusetts town is considering the adoption of a local law that could make swearing a civil offense, the Wall Street Journal reports.

According to CBS Boston, Middleborough Police Chief Bruce Gates made the case for the initiative.
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