Highway ads against 'Alligator Alcatraz' went dark for a day. Who is to blame?
Briefly

Digital billboards opposing Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" campaign were placed outside Miami but faced removal due to a complaint. Thomas Kennedy from the Florida Immigrant Coalition stated that a representative from Outfront Media identified Kevin Guthrie, director of the governor's emergency management, as the source of the complaint. However, the Florida Division of Emergency Management denied this claim. The ads were reinstated shortly after being taken down, pending approval. Text messages between Kennedy and Outfront Media confirmed the communication about the complaint.
Digital billboards opposing Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" launched outside Miami but were briefly removed due to a complaint. They were reinstated by Wednesday morning.
Thomas Kennedy of the Florida Immigrant Coalition claimed the governor's emergency management director was the source of a complaint that caused the ads to be removed temporarily.
Stephanie Hartman from Florida's Division of Emergency Management denied the claim that Kevin Guthrie was responsible for the complaint regarding the digital ads.
The exchange between Kennedy and an Outfront Media sales executive shows that the ads were put on hold pending approval before being reinstated.
Read at Miami Herald
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