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The second annual Libertarian Party of San Diego Tax Drop
was a huge success. No yelling and sign waving in front of
the main post office to get the attention of taxpayers, just
give them a better way to mail their returns, and they'll
drive to you with their windows open eager to accept your
literature. It was havoc punctuated by brief respites during
red lights on Camino Del Rio that interrupted the flow of
traffic into the Glasshouse Square parking lot on the corner
of Rosecrans and Sports Arena Blvd., but everyone, including
the taxpayers, had a good time.
Our signs directed about 700 cars to the parking lot. Some
of the drivers who didn't notice our signs or were
unconvinced by them changed their minds after observing all
of the cars speeding through our drop. Many made 90 degree
turns out of the left turn lane for Midway and crossed three
lanes of traffic on Rosecrans to enter the Glasshouse
driveway.
This hazardous situation and the fact that the Cal Trans
sign on Camino Del Rio was doing too good a job of directing
traffic down Kurtz made us devote one volunteer to stand at
our first 4'x4' sign on Camino Del Rio just before the Cal
Trans sign and use a flashlight to attract attention to our
sign. Just before the driveway we had a 4'x8' sign with a
flashlight shinning on it. At the driveway we had a '4x4'
sign with a street light shinning on it. One volunteer stood
at the driveway and used a flashlight to direct the
taxpayers into the parking lot. The next volunteer delivered
Glasshouse square literature and encouraged the drivers to
use one of two lanes.
We had dual floodlights lighting the tax drop area. One
volunteer in each lane provided Libertarian literature and
instructions. Another floodlight lit our 4'x4' tax drop
instruction sign, which was placed low so as not to obscure
the wishing well and toilet. It confirmed the drop
instructions and promise to deliver.
Separate flood lights lit the wishing well and toilet. At
least one volunteer in each lane asked the taxpayers which
depository they preferred and assisted their deposit. Some
taxpayers refused our help and insisted on getting out of
their cars so they could ceremoniously drop their return
into the toilet. The toilet got seven times the returns the
wishing well got.
Our 4'x4' exit instruction sign helped them return home.
The signs allowed the drop to function even if volunteers
were temporarily unavailable to provide information. It and
all of the other signs were on a pair of removable A-frame
supports, so they could be easily transported Various
campaign and tax protest signs were also displayed.
Some people were standing on the center divide of Rosecrans
offering to transport returns for $3. They were telling
everyone that we charged for our service, so we created and
posted two new signs that said "FREE."
We had two mountain bikes and backpacks on hand, but our
secret route to the post office worked so well we didn't
need them. Steve Curry drove the round trip in under ten
minutes.
We teamed with the Association of Concerned Taxpayers, but
they provided little support. Bruce Skane handed out NRA
literature at the end of the tax drop. Over fifteen
Libertarians worked the three-hour shift from 8:30 p.m. to
11:30 p.m.. Jack Anderson and Bill Holmes worked many more
hours arranging for the site and making the signs, props and
handouts. They worked from 3:00 p.m. to 2:00 am to pack,
transport, set-up and tear-down the equipment and material.
John Cheney was on the scene and was so impressed that he
volunteered a significant donation to the SDLP. Thanks to
all.
The Uptown San Diego Examiner responded to our press
releases with the following paragraph in an article entitled
"Taxing News" in their "Special All-Taxing All-Financing
Issue":
"Adding to the fun nearby will be the annual presence of the
San Diego Libertarians. This year, though, they will be
helping the Postal Services by collecting last-minute
filers' returns from 9 - 11 p.m. in Glasshouse Square, at
Sports Arena Boulevard and Rosecrans Street. But they won't
be using mailboxes or collection bins; the Libertarians will
offer participating taxpayers a choice between depositing
their returns in a wishing well and a toilet. Still, flush
from their collection, the Libertarians vow they will
deliver those deposited returns immediately at the post
office."
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