In that article:
To be clear, I don’t feel terribly strongly on the TIF issue one way or the other. But you’d think that after having a prior similar petition axed for basically the same reason, they would in fact have gotten every “i” dotted and every “t” crossed this time around. It could be a conspiracy, or maybe it could be incompetence.“It's a crime to democracy when citizens have to dot every “I” and cross every “T” to exercise their right to challenge legislation passed by their city government,” Rogers said.
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Again, the "gist" referred to here is not missing dots or crossed t's. It is blatant lies and misinformation in the petition, so when people signed it, they were signing a petition based on false pretenses. Including wrong, incomplete information in the petition misled people into signing this making it a glorified witch hunt.
The lawyers should have told them that including lies and deceit in the petition would get them in trouble, yes.
I never saw the petition, can you give an example of the blatant lies? My assumption was always that partitioners just copied the developers proposal, interested to see what was actually in it.
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