"I hate to take it down, but in the interest of public safety
I decided to," Brad Deery, owner of 10 car dealerships in Iowa,
told Reuters by telephone on Friday.
Deery said the sheriff in Des Moines County asked him to remove
the mannequin because drivers were becoming distracted and that
some could be tempted to try to climb the sign and take a
selfie.
The billboard on U.S. Route 61 advertises Deery's West
Burlington dealership. The sign reads "I can see Deery Toyota,
Nissan, Mazda from here," Deery said.
The mannequin is posed as though it is looking off at distant
car lots.
The Hawk Eye, a local newspaper, reported that the Des Moines
County Sheriff's Department was concerned after receiving 911
calls and requested the removal of the mannequin. The department
did not respond to a phone call requesting comment.
Deery said his business also took a lot of calls about the
mannequin. "I like people talking about it. Hey, I'm in the
business of selling cars. But it's done too good a job."
(Reporting by Fiona Ortiz in Chicago; Editing by Will Dunham)
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