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On Friday, the Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of an adult bookstore case where the city council blocked adult businesses from building at the main traffic entrance to Kennedale, Texas.

All of these little moves provide further evidence that local communities are fed up about the adult entertainment industry flaunting their wares in the face of public decency.
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Mom who sued motel over porn film wins $85,000

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We've been in close contact with the lawyers in this suit. All expectations were set for a defeat. Low and behold: decency and justice prevailed.

Here's the story in a nutshell:
In August 2006, Edwina McCombs of Nashville was visiting Southern California with her daughters, who were 8 and 9 at the tme.

The family stayed at Value Lodge at 11854 Artesia Blvd. McCombs went to take a bath while the girls were watching a children's TV show. Soon after, the girls somehow changed the channel to a porn film, said Eliot F. Krieger, McCombs' attorney.

"It was unclear how long they were exposed to it, but they knocked on the bathroom door and said, 'Mommy, something's wrong,' " Krieger said.

Yes, but now something wrong has been righted. Kudos to Mrs. McCombs, her daughters and their excellent legal team. This is a step in the right direction.

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