Voluntary Society - Action - Promotion
April 15 Tax Return Delivery Service - 1996 Experience
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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