Flirting aside, the threat to the sanctity marriage has been removed.
The Trib wrote:
The city of Chicago has taken down a racy billboard that proclaimed "Life is short. Get a divorce."
The billboard featured photos of a scantily clad woman and a shirtless man and was an ad for Chicago divorce attorney Corri Fetman.
The display drew criticism from some residents in the Rush Street neighborhood and from other lawyers, who say the ad sullies their profession.
The billboard was removed a week after it went up after Ald. Burton Natarus (42nd) determined it didn't have a proper permit.
Fetman says her billboard was no threat to people in happy marriages. And she says it was taken down without due process.
Fetman's law partner, Kelly Garland, added that even people who disliked the billboard should worry about what its removal means for free speech.