Business owners bash city's ban on security shutters as race riots rage
City claims the barriers that prevent break-ins are 'visual blight'
Business owners in Minneapolis who have been plagued by race riots are facing yet another obstacle to reopening.
It's the city's rule against metal security shutters, according to the Foundation for Economic Education, or FEE.
The roll-down shutters that prevent break-ins are common in many urban centers.
At least 1,500 Minneapolis businesses have been destroyed in rioting triggered by the death of George Floyd.
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