Phillip Martin at BOR updated his story to include another small barbershop business in Perry's ad that was also used without permission.
Burnt Orange Report 8/13/10Second Austin Small Business Objects to Use of Store in Rick Perry's First TV Ad (UPDATED)Yesterday, I reported that Peg McCoy, owner of Farm to Markey Grocery on South Congress in Austin, TX, did not know her store was going to be used in Rick Perry's first TV ad, nor does she support Governor Perry or his views. (Burnt Orange Report: Austin Small Business Owner Objects to Use of Store in Rick Perry's First TV Ad).
This morning, I went and interviewed Max Berendt, who works at the Avenue Barber Shop on South Congress in Austin, Texas -- just a few doors down from the Farm to Market Grocery. You can't see his face, but he's actually the the one who flipped the sign at the front of Rick Perry's advertisement:(SEE UPDATE BELOW).
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Phillip Martin: Did you know they were going to be using your store in a television ad?
Max Berendt: Not at all, no.
Max didn't give Perry's campaign his approval either. He wasn't asked for permission, his image and shop image were just stolen by Perry. Max does not support Perry. He said so too.
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