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Down the toilet: Farm stand turns outhouse into voting booth
ASHLAND, N.H.
A New Hampshire farm stand is letting customers put their votes for president where he thinks they belong: right in the toilet.
Owens Truck Farm is home to an outhouse-turned-fake-voting booth with mannequins of presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and toilets to cast ballots.
Farm stand owner Chris Owens told New Hampshire Public Radio that customers have been stopping by for photos and to vote at the Ashland farm.
He said he’s collected a couple hundred ballots already.
Above the Trump mannequin is a sign that reads, “If I am elected, we will build a wall between Plymouth and Rumney, and Rumney will pay for it,” referring to two nearby towns.
Indonesia arrests man for billboard porn
JAKARTA, Indonesia
Indonesian police say a man they arrested for broadcasting pornography on an electronic billboard in the country’s capital gained access to the system after it displayed its log-on credentials.
Jakarta Police Chief Muhammad Iriawan said Wednesday that the suspect, 24-year-old Samudera Al Hakam Ralial, admits he hacked the IT system of the billboard operator but claims that the broadcast of the porn movie was accidental. Twitter in social media-mad Indonesia was set alight by the incident, which occurred not long after Friday prayers last week in the Muslim-majority country.
Many users posted clips of the billboard as it displayed a Japanese porn movie to passing traffic. According to Iriawan, Samudera said he didn’t realize a pornographic website he accessed after breaking into the computer system was uploaded to the billboard.
Mass. man founds political Pizza Party
BOSTON
Josh Freeman is searching for his slice of the Massachusetts electorate.
The 42-year-old Raynham man is the founder of the Pizza Party, a political designation officially recognized by state election officials.
Freeman told the Enterprise of Brockton he doesn’t recruit members, and no Pizza Party candidate has ever run for office or raised any money.
Still, the Pizza Party has enrolled 184 registered voters.
Associated Press