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Hi Jake,
There was the suggestion of a petition to the company and someone mentioned
petitioning parents. One thing that came to my mind is trying to collect
signatures at or around the Legoland theme parks and Lego retail stores. I
imagine that might give the petition added credibility. Anyway, one of my
questions to you is how could or should someone go about petitioning customers
of Legoland and Lego retail stores?
In general, I believe that petitions are supposed to be conducted on public
property and permission must be obtained from the government. Beyond that, is
there any information you could provide as far TLCs policies for something like
this? Do think TLC would have any interest in facilitating AFOLs efforts to
survey/petition fellow Lego customers/consumers? Or, given that this IS an
effort to change a corporate decision, is TLC more inclined to block such
efforts? Suggestions?
Overall, I dont know how successful a petition to a corporation would be but I
guess it cant hurt to try as long as its done right. Anyway, I appreciate all
the work youve done so far and your willingness to do more.
--Dan
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| (...) I could be wrong but it was my understanding (as a former petitioner for the Libertarian Party) that if you are on public property, permission is not required. However, you can be asked to leave if you are disruptive (block pedestrian flow, (...) (20 years ago, 29-Nov-04, to lugnet.color, lugnet.lego, lugnet.general, FTX)
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