HATBORO, Pa. - Rich Gottshall leaves little room for interpretation as to whom he supports as president in this election.
He says a qualm has developed between himself and his neighbors across the street.“We’ve had some neighbors that are really sarcastic and ignorant and they created a lot of trouble.
They called police, gone to the township. They come back and say it’s First Amendment he can have as many sides as he wants on your lawn,” Gottshall said.FULL COVERAGE: 2020 ELECTIONThe dueling displays have seemingly caused a division on the Hatboro street and created an unwelcomed uptick in visitors. “It’s a lot of traffic on our street now.