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At the time the petitions were filed, the following
petitioners resided in California: Gordon J. and Bonnie L. Schoof;
Lyman K. and Judith Kennedy; Alice M. Johnson; William N. and Joan
E. Hughes; Joseph P. and Genice Spetz; Robert C. and Mary D.
Borman; Nurit Haramgaal; and John S. Husmann and Elinor C.
MacKinnon. Melvin L. and Gail H. Rush resided in Colorado; Robert
J. and Bette Barraclough resided in Texas; William W. and Joan E.
Agnew resided in Massachusetts; and Joe O. and Daurine M. Baker
resided in Nebraska.
Bus Stop Shelter Investments
In 1984, Jean Claude LeRoyer founded Metro Display
Advertising, Inc. (MDA), doing business as Bustop Shelters of
California, Inc.2 MDA manufactured, installed, and sold shelters
which were situated at bus stops to protect riders from inclement
weather while they waited for their bus. The shelters were
constructed of aluminum and safety tempered glass or lexan; the
shelters' components were modular in design to make replacement
inexpensive and fast. The shelters were mounted in concrete and
lit at night. Each shelter contained space behind the glass or
lexan to place advertisements, and MDA generated revenue by leasing
the advertising display space on the shelters.
2 Metro Display Advertising, Inc., filed for bankruptcy
in 1992.
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