Here's some new red meat for the Deaccession Police substation in Detroit:

http://theartlawblog.blogspot.com/20...-would-be.html

They can call Donn Zaretsky names for a while, and impugn his motives, for having the temerity to use Laura Berman's Detroit News column to point out "their favorite argument: If you sell, we will sanction you. Therefore, in order not to be sanctioned, you should not sell. Can't beat that logic." Read the whole thing.

You'd think that particular police substation would close soon -- hey, Detroit's cutting its public safety budget, so it probably can't spare any budget for art safety -- but there are always volunteers willing to do vigilante work for the 1%. They gotta stay on the good side of the billionaires who run the Founders Society to provide the fanciest possible backdrops for their corporate and high society events. No matter how many other 99%ers lose their jobs unnecessarily -- or their lives -- to trumped-up budget cuts, their diligent service might put the Deaccession Police among the lucky ones who get to keep some leftovers after serving champagne and canapes to the rich.

Ohh... wait... I'm sorry... the Deaccession Police only have pure motives! It's Donn Zaretsky who's trying to make a buck off Detroit. Have at him, Deaccession Police...