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REBECCA COOK / REUTERS Officials in a California city apologized and halted distribution of a summer recreation guide after discovering that some mailed copies contained pornographic images. Some copies included “inappropriate images that should not have appeared in a publication distributed to residents,” Pomona City said in a statement on Monday. Officials stressed that the inclusion “was not intentional” and the images “were not approved for inclusion.” According to the San Bernardino Sun , Assistant City Manager Mark Gluba said the images appeared to be pages of adult-content ads that replaced planned city content. He said only a limited number of copies with pornographic content were distributed. “We sincerely apologize to our community, especially to families and children who may have been affected,” the city said, adding that it recognized the incident had “damaged public trust.” Gluba said officials were working with the Pomona Police Department and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service to investigate the matter. Read it at New York Post Read more at The Daily Beast.
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