Daytona Beach leaders urge shops to remove vulgar shirts

City leaders in Daytona Beach are asking local shops to remove t-shirts and merchandise with vulgar language or sexual content from public displays, aiming to protect the city’s family-friendly image.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - City leaders in Daytona Beach are asking local shops to remove t-shirts and merchandise with vulgar language or sexual content from public displays, aiming to protect the city’s family-friendly image.

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Daytona Beach officials are asking local retailers to remove T-shirts and merchandise with vulgar or sexual content from public displays.

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The effort, led by Commissioner Ken Strickland, is intended to maintain the city’s family-friendly image. Stores displayi

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