Atlanta Suburb Approves Ads on Patrol Cars

The ads won't be large NASCAR-sized ads or vehicle wraps, but smaller ads that could be placed on the vehicle's fender. Also, the city won't accept racy or controversial sponsors.

Officials in Holly Springs, Ga., have approved a plan to allow advertising on the city's patrol vehicles, as a creative way to raise revenue in a down economy.

Chief Ken Ball told WSBTV the city approved patrol car sponsorships to take "a burden off the taxpayer."

The ads won't be large NASCAR-sized ads or vehicle wraps, but smaller ads that could be placed on the vehicle's fender. Also, the city won't accept racy or controversial sponsors.

Source: WSBTV

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