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20.03.2008
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Immigrant driver's licenses redux in Pennsylvania?:

A city agency yesterday dismissed a discrimination complaint against Geno's Steaks for its speak-English sign, halting a case that thrust shop owner Joey Vento into the national spotlight of the contentious immigration debate.

A split three-member panel of the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations ruled that a sign in the South Philadelphia cheesesteak shop did not convey a message that service would be refused to non-English speakers.

"The bottom line is that I didn't do anything wrong," said Vento, 68, who maintained that the sign was a political statement and that no customers were ever turned away. "It's a good victory."

Had the commission ruled against Geno's, it could have imposed fines and have moved to revoke Vento's business license.

The case, filed 21 months ago, consumed hundreds of hours of legal time and was the subject of a seven-hour hearing in December. It attracted national attention to Vento and his sign: "This is America. When ordering, please speak English."

Photo: Peter Tobia, Philadelphia Inquirer

--Michael Crowley

Posted: Thursday, March 20, 2008 10:48 AM with 4 comment(s)

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AlanSP said:

Santorum tried to make this into an issue with no real success.  For the record, Pat's is better anyway.  So is Jim's for that matter.

March 20, 2008 11:09 AM

boneill said:

Whatever.  If he wants people to speak English when ordering, it is his business, right?  Dude is a tool, but he can do what he wants.  Were I to run a business, given demographics, I'd want to cater to all sorts of people.   His call if he doesn't.  It doesn't say "NO MEXICANS" on the sign.  

March 20, 2008 11:23 AM

teplukhin2you said:

Does the sign have those (intentionally or unintentionally) ironic quote marks around Speak English?

If so, Mr Vento either has a very postmodern sense of humor or a rather limited grasp of, um, English grammar

March 20, 2008 5:01 PM

StraussGuy said:

I'm not sure what gives Philly more of a black eye: Vento's idiotic sign or the morons who decided to make it a legal matter.  I'll take Geno's, Pat's, or Jim's steaks over Tony Luke's any day!

March 21, 2008 3:08 PM