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Alderman Fioretti's Opposition To Felony Franks Signage Is Doing More To Promote The Business And The Ex-Offender Workers

 

 

If local residents actually thought that Felony Franks at 229 South Western In Chicago was a bad example for the local community, then why have they kept financially supporting the business and the ex-felon workers for the past two years without the benefit of a sign outside the business.?
 
The ongoing debate over whether Felony Franks can post an outside sign has done more local and national promotion for the business that the business itself. Once again, 2nd Ward Alderman Fioretti's opposition has gotten Felony Franks more media coverage that promotes the business, the owner Jim Andrews, and the proud ex-felons who are usine their "second chance" making a legitimate income by working at Felony Franks and not in an illegal environment that would send them back to jail.
 
For over two years now, customers have financially supported Felony Franks and the ex-felon workers without any banner sign outside the establishment. The ongoing public relations debate may end up costing the alleged cash strapped City of Chicago yet another $300,000, but for now, the ongoing debate over the sign and its local and national media coverage is doing more promotion and marketing for Felony Franks and generating new customers than the sign itself would have done.
 
 

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