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CPT Jack Durish
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From the description provided, it doesn't appear that it is being displayed as a sign of respect, does it?
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MSgt Michael Bischoff
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No just recyclable bronze.
Maybe the could melt it and make a tooth fairy out of it!
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SSG Robert Webster
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The statue may be privately owned, BUT is it on private property?

If it is like any other 'artist district' in most cities of the US, this is probably not on private property, but in a public space. Especially if it is in a 'right of way', which is public space on private property.
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